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Shloka 131

ध्यानयज्ञः, संसार-विष-निरूपणम्, पाशुपतयोगः, परा-अपरा विद्या, चतुर्वस्था-विचारः (अध्यायः ८६)

पुंसां पशुपतिर्देवश् चाष्टधाहं व्यवस्थितः काठिन्यं यत्तनौ सर्वं पार्थिवं परिगीयते

puṃsāṃ paśupatirdevaś cāṣṭadhāhaṃ vyavasthitaḥ kāṭhinyaṃ yattanau sarvaṃ pārthivaṃ parigīyate

เพื่อสรรพสัตว์ผู้มีร่างกาย พระปศุปติเทวะทรงสถิตที่นี่เป็นตत्त्वแปดประการ. ความแข็งกระด้างใดๆ ในกาย ทั้งหมดนั้นกล่าวว่าเป็นธาตุดิน (ปารถิวะ).

puṁsāmof human beings/embodied souls (paśu)
puṁsām:
paśupatiḥPashupati, Lord of the bound souls (Pati)
paśupatiḥ:
devaḥthe Divine Lord
devaḥ:
caand
ca:
aṣṭadhāin eightfold form
aṣṭadhā:
ahamI (as the Lord speaking in first person)
aham:
vyavasthitaḥestablished/abiding
vyavasthitaḥ:
kāṭhinyaṁhardness/solidity
kāṭhinyaṁ:
yatwhatever/that which
yat:
tanauin the body
tanau:
sarvamall
sarvam:
pārthivambelonging to earth-element (pṛthivī-tattva)
pārthivam:
parigīyateis declared/celebrated as
parigīyate:

Suta Goswami (narrating the doctrine as taught in the Linga Purana’s Shaiva exposition)

S
Shiva
P
Pashupati

FAQs

It links Shiva (Pashupati) to an eightfold cosmic-and-bodily framework, guiding the devotee to see the body and elements as pervaded by the Lord—supporting bhuta-shuddhi and Linga-centered contemplation.

Shiva is presented as Pati—the governing Lord of all pashus—present as an ordered, eightfold manifestation, while still transcending the elements that constitute embodied experience.

Elemental discernment (bhuta-viveka) and purification: recognizing hardness/solidity in the body as earth-element, a step used in Pashupata Yoga and Shaiva bhuta-shuddhi prior to worship.