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Shloka 106

Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi

व्यक्ताव्यक्तं सदा नित्यम् अचिन्त्यम् अर्चयेत् प्रभुम्

vyaktāvyaktaṃ sadā nityam acintyam arcayet prabhum

พึงบูชาพระผู้เป็นเจ้า ผู้ทรงเป็นทั้งปรากฏและไม่ปรากฏ ทรงสถิตเสมอ นิรันดร์ และเกินกว่าความคิดจะหยั่งถึง

vyaktamanifest (with form, accessible to worship)
vyakta:
avyaktaunmanifest (formless, subtle transcendence)
avyakta:
sadāalways
sadā:
nityameternal/constant
nityam:
acintyaminconceivable, beyond mind and speech
acintyam:
arcayetshould worship/perform arcana
arcayet:
prabhumthe Sovereign Lord (Pati, Śiva)
prabhum:

Suta Goswami (narrating Śaiva teaching within the Purva-Bhaga context)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It legitimizes Linga-arcana as worship of Śiva who is simultaneously accessible as the manifest symbol (vyakta) and transcendent as the unmanifest Absolute (avyakta).

Śiva is presented as Pati (Prabhu): eternal and ever-present, yet acintya—beyond mental construction—while still capable of being approached through manifest worship.

Arcana (formal worship) grounded in contemplative awareness: the practitioner honors the manifest Linga while meditating on the unmanifest, inconceivable Śiva beyond thought.