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Shloka 15

प्रसाद-ज्ञान-योग-मोक्षक्रमः तथा व्यास-रुद्रावतार-मन्वन्तर-परम्परा

क्रतुः सत्यो भार्गवश् च अङ्गिराः सविता द्विजाः मृत्युः शतक्रतुर्धीमान् वसिष्ठो मुनिपुंगवः

kratuḥ satyo bhārgavaś ca aṅgirāḥ savitā dvijāḥ mṛtyuḥ śatakraturdhīmān vasiṣṭho munipuṃgavaḥ

พระองค์คือครตุ สัตยะ ภารควะ และอังคิรัส; พระองค์คือสวิตฤ และทวิชะ (การตื่นรู้ภายใน). พระองค์คือมฤตยู ศตกรตุ ผู้ทรงปัญญายิ่ง วสิษฐะ และเป็นยอดแห่งหมู่นักพรตฤๅษี

क्रतुः (kratuḥ)sacrificial will/rite-power
क्रतुः (kratuḥ):
सत्यः (satyaḥ)truth, the real
सत्यः (satyaḥ):
भार्गवः (bhārgavaḥ)Bhṛgu-lineage sage-form, fiery austerity
भार्गवः (bhārgavaḥ):
अङ्गिराः (aṅgirāḥ)Aṅgiras-sage principle, priestly radiance
अङ्गिराः (aṅgirāḥ):
सविता (savitā)Savitṛ, the impeller/solar vivifier
सविता (savitā):
द्विजाः (dvijāḥ)twice-born, spiritually reborn through inner initiation
द्विजाः (dvijāḥ):
मृत्युः (mṛtyuḥ)death, the terminator of embodied existence
मृत्युः (mṛtyuḥ):
शतक्रतुः (śatakratuḥ)Indra, performer/lord of many sacrifices
शतक्रतुः (śatakratuḥ):
धीमान् (dhīmān)possessed of supreme intelligence
धीमान् (dhīmān):
वसिष्ठः (vasiṣṭhaḥ)Vasiṣṭha, the most excellent sage
वसिष्ठः (vasiṣṭhaḥ):
मुनिपुंगवः (munipuṃgavaḥ)bull/foremost among sages
मुनिपुंगवः (munipuṃgavaḥ):

Suta Goswami (reciting Shiva-Sahasranama to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
S
Savitri (Savitṛ principle)
I
Indra (as Śatakratu)
V
Vasiṣṭha
B
Bhṛgu (as Bhārgava)
A
Aṅgiras

FAQs

It frames Shiva as the inner essence behind Vedic sacrifice (kratu) and truth (satya), showing that Linga-worship is not separate from yajña but its highest, inward completion—offering the pashu (individual soul) to Pati through devotion and surrender.

Shiva-tattva is presented as both immanent and transcendent: He is the energizing intelligence (dhīmān) that impels creation (savitā) and also the absolute terminus of embodied life (mṛtyu), indicating His lordship over sṛṣṭi (manifestation) and laya (dissolution) while remaining Satya.

The verse points to the yogic interiorization of yajña: making one’s intention (kratu) truthful (satya) and offering the ego-bound pashu into Shiva as the final transformer (mṛtyu), aligning with Pashupata discipline of renunciation, mantra, and single-pointed devotion to Pati.