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Shloka 56

प्रसाद-ज्ञान-योग-मोक्षक्रमः तथा व्यास-रुद्रावतार-मन्वन्तर-परम्परा

तेन प्रणीतो रुद्रेण पशूनां पतिना द्विजाः योगः पाशुपतो ज्ञेयः परावरविभूतये

tena praṇīto rudreṇa paśūnāṃ patinā dvijāḥ yogaḥ pāśupato jñeyaḥ parāvaravibhūtaye

O mga dalawang-ulit na isinilang, alamin na ang Pāśupata Yoga—na itinuro ni Rudra, ang Pati, Panginoon ng lahat ng paśu—ay dapat maunawaan upang makamtan ang mga kapangyarihang mababa at mataas, na humahantong sa paghahari sa makalupa at sa lampas-mundo.

तेनby him/thereby (in this manner)
तेन:
प्रणीतःtaught, propounded
प्रणीतः:
रुद्रेणby Rudra (Śiva)
रुद्रेण:
पशूनाम्of the paśus (bound souls/creatures)
पशूनाम्:
पतिनाby the Lord/master (Pati)
पतिना:
द्विजाःO twice-born (brāhmaṇas)
द्विजाः:
योगःthe yogic discipline/path
योगः:
पाशुपतःPāśupata (Śiva’s liberating system)
पाशुपतः:
ज्ञेयःshould be known/understood
ज्ञेयः:
परावर-विभूतयेfor (the attainment of) higher (para) and lower (avara) siddhis/powers
परावर-विभूतये:
विभूतिpower, lordly attainment
विभूति:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

R
Rudra
S
Shiva
P
Pashu
P
Pati
P
Pashupata Yoga

FAQs

It frames Śiva as Paśupati—the Lord of bound souls—and presents Pāśupata Yoga as Śiva’s own revealed means for gaining Śaiva power and moving toward liberation, which is the inner aim behind Linga-centered worship.

Śiva is identified as Pati, the sovereign controller and liberator of the paśu (the soul bound by pāśa). This implies Shiva-tattva as supreme lordship that governs both transcendent (para) and immanent (avara) domains.

Pāśupata Yoga is highlighted—the Śaiva discipline taught by Rudra for attaining siddhi (vibhūti) and ultimately mastering the higher and lower states, aligning the paśu toward freedom from pāśa.