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Shloka 24

Vibhaga 1, Adhyaya 74 — ब्रह्मप्रोक्तलिङ्गार्चनविधिः

Materials, Classes, and Fruits of Linga-Worship

भूर्भूवःस्वर्महर्लोकान् क्रमाद् वै जनतः परम् तपः सत्यं पराक्रम्य भासयन् स्वेन तेजसा

bhūrbhūvaḥsvarmaharlokān kramād vai janataḥ param tapaḥ satyaṃ parākramya bhāsayan svena tejasā

พระองค์เสด็จขึ้นตามลำดับล่วงพ้นภูห์ ภุวห์ สวห์ และมหรโลก แล้วก้าวข้ามแม้ชนส ตปส และสตยโลก จากนั้นทรงส่องสว่างสรรพสิ่งด้วยเดชานุภาพโดยกำเนิดของพระองค์เอง—รัศมีอธิปไตยแห่งพระปติสูงสุด

भूःBhū-loka (earth-plane)
भूः:
भुवःBhuvar-loka (mid-region)
भुवः:
स्वःSvar-loka (heaven)
स्वः:
महर्लोकान्Mahar-loka (great world)
महर्लोकान्:
क्रमात्in sequence/step by step
क्रमात्:
वैindeed
वै:
जनतः परम्beyond Janas-loka
जनतः परम्:
तपःTapas-loka
तपः:
सत्यम्Satya-loka (Brahma-loka)
सत्यम्:
पराक्रम्यhaving overstepped/transcended
पराक्रम्य:
भासयन्shining/illumining
भासयन्:
स्वेनby His own
स्वेन:
तेजसाradiance, spiritual brilliance (tejas)
तेजसा:

Suta Goswami (narrating the transcendent glory of Shiva as Pati)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Shiva as the limitless, self-luminous Reality beyond all lokas; Linga worship thus becomes contemplation of the Supreme Pati whose jyoti pervades and surpasses the cosmos.

Shiva is presented as svatejas—self-established light—transcending even the highest cosmic realms, indicating His status as Pati beyond conditioned existence and all gradations of manifested worlds.

A meditative Pashupata-oriented contemplation is implied: withdrawing awareness from lower to higher planes and finally resting in Shiva’s self-effulgent tejas beyond loka-identities.