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Shloka 9

Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi

Condensed Ritual Sequence

श्रद्धया सकृदेवापि समभ्यर्च्य महेश्वरम् रुद्रलोकमनुप्राप्य रुद्रैः सार्धं प्रमोदते

śraddhayā sakṛdevāpi samabhyarcya maheśvaram rudralokamanuprāpya rudraiḥ sārdhaṃ pramodate

แม้บูชาพระมหेशวรเพียงครั้งเดียวด้วยศรัทธา ก็ทำให้ดวงวิญญาณถึงรุทรโลก; ครั้นถึงรุทรโลกแล้ว ย่อมชื่นบานร่วมกับหมู่รุทร

श्रद्धयाwith faith
श्रद्धया:
सकृत्once
सकृत्:
एवापिeven indeed
एवापि:
समभ्यर्च्यhaving duly worshipped
समभ्यर्च्य:
महेश्वरम्Maheśvara (the Supreme Lord, Pati)
महेश्वरम्:
रुद्रलोकम्Rudra’s world/realm
रुद्रलोकम्:
अनुप्राप्यhaving attained/reached
अनुप्राप्य:
रुद्रैःwith the Rudras
रुद्रैः:
सार्धम्together with
सार्धम्:
प्रमोदतेrejoices, delights
प्रमोदते:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
M
Maheshvara
R
Rudras
R
Rudraloka

FAQs

It teaches that even a single, sincere act of worship offered to Maheśvara—performed with śraddhā—has transformative potency, granting access to Rudraloka and the auspicious proximity of Rudra’s hosts.

Śiva is implied as Pati (the sovereign Lord) whose grace is not limited by the quantity of ritual but responds to inner faith; His realm (Rudraloka) signifies nearness to the divine state and freedom from ordinary pasha-bound conditions.

The verse highlights arcana (devotional worship/pujā) performed with śraddhā; it aligns with a Shaiva path where devotion and right intention support the paśu’s upward movement toward Rudra’s sphere, complementing Pāśupata discipline.