Previous Verse
Next Verse

Shloka 181

Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti

श्रावयेद्वा द्विजान् भक्त्या ब्रह्मलोकं स गच्छति मानसैर्वाचिकैः पापैस् तथा वै कायिकैः पुनः

śrāvayedvā dvijān bhaktyā brahmalokaṃ sa gacchati mānasairvācikaiḥ pāpais tathā vai kāyikaiḥ punaḥ

หรือหากผู้ใดด้วยศรัทธาให้ทวิชะทั้งหลายได้ฟัง ย่อมไปถึงพรหมโลก อีกทั้งย่อมชำระบาปที่ทำด้วยใจ วาจา และกายได้อีกครั้ง เพราะการฟังและสาธยายแบบไศวะนี้ทำให้ปาศะที่ผูกปศุคลายลง และหันสู่ปติคือพระศิวะ

श्रावयेत् (śrāvayet)should cause to hear/recite to
श्रावयेत् (śrāvayet):
वा (vā)or
वा (vā):
द्विजान् (dvijān)the twice-born (brāhmaṇas and other Vedic initiates)
द्विजान् (dvijān):
भक्त्या (bhaktyā)with devotion
भक्त्या (bhaktyā):
ब्रह्मलोकम् (brahmalokam)the world of Brahmā (Brahmaloka)
ब्रह्मलोकम् (brahmalokam):
स (sa)he
स (sa):
गच्छति (gacchati)goes/attains
गच्छति (gacchati):
मानसैः (mānasaiḥ)mental (by mind)
मानसैः (mānasaiḥ):
वाचिकैः (vācikaiḥ)verbal (by speech)
वाचिकैः (vācikaiḥ):
पापैः (pāpaiḥ)sins/impurities
पापैः (pāpaiḥ):
तथा (tathā)likewise
तथा (tathā):
वै (vai)indeed
वै (vai):
कायिकैः (kāyikaiḥ)bodily (by action)
कायिकैः (kāyikaiḥ):
पुनः (punaḥ)again/furthermore
पुनः (punaḥ):

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; phala-śruti style passage)

B
Brahma
S
Shiva

FAQs

It elevates Śaiva śravaṇa (devotional listening) and śrāvaṇa (making others hear) as a meritorious act: sharing the Purāṇic Śiva-teaching with qualified listeners becomes a form of worship that yields exalted results such as Brahmaloka and inner purification.

Śiva-tattva is implied as the liberating power behind the teaching: by devotion-centered hearing/recitation, the paśu’s impurities (pāpa as bondage) are weakened, orienting consciousness toward Pati, the sovereign Lord who grants purity and higher states.

Śravaṇa and pāṭha (listening/recitation) and śrāvaṇa (teaching or arranging recitation for dvijas) are highlighted as a practical sādhana—an accessible discipline aligned with Pāśupata intent: cleansing mental, verbal, and bodily faults.