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Shloka 80

Adhyaya 17: लिङ्गोद्भव—ब्रह्मविष्ण्वहङ्कार-शमनं, ओंकार-प्रादुर्भावः, मन्त्र-तत्त्वं च

मकारं हृदयं शंभोर् महादेवस्य योगिनः यकारादिसकारान्तं विभोर्वै सप्त धातवः

makāraṃ hṛdayaṃ śaṃbhor mahādevasya yoginaḥ yakārādisakārāntaṃ vibhorvai sapta dhātavaḥ

حرفِ ‘م’ کو شَمبھو—مہادیو، پرم یوگی—کا دل کہا گیا ہے۔ اور ‘ی’ سے شروع ہو کر ‘س’ تک کے حروف اُس ہمہ گیر وِبھُو کے سات دھاتو (اجزائی اصول) ہیں۔

मकारम् (makāram)the syllable “ma”
मकारम् (makāram):
हृदयम् (hṛdayam)heart, innermost essence
हृदयम् (hṛdayam):
शंभोः (śaṃbhoḥ)of Śambhu (Śiva)
शंभोः (śaṃbhoḥ):
महादेवस्य (mahādevasya)of Mahādeva
महादेवस्य (mahādevasya):
योगिनः (yoginaḥ)of the Yogi / the supreme ascetic
योगिनः (yoginaḥ):
यकारादि- (yakārādi-)beginning with “ya”
यकारादि- (yakārādi-):
सकारान्तम् (sakārāntam)ending with “sa”
सकारान्तम् (sakārāntam):
विभोः (vibhoḥ)of the all-pervading Lord
विभोः (vibhoḥ):
वै (vai)indeed
वै (vai):
सप्त (sapta)seven
सप्त (sapta):
धातवः (dhātavaḥ)dhātus, constituent elements/principles
धातवः (dhātavaḥ):

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
M
Mahadeva
S
Shambhu

FAQs

It frames Linga-upāsanā as inner worship through mantra: the devotee contemplates Śiva’s essence (hṛdaya) in sacred sound, making japa and nyāsa central to Linga devotion rather than mere external offering.

Śiva is presented as Vibhu (all-pervading) and the supreme Yogi—Pati beyond pasha—whose presence is realized through the mantra’s core syllable and its unfolding into constituent principles (dhātus), linking consciousness and cosmos.

Mantra-japa with akṣara-dhyāna (contemplation of syllables) and nyāsa-oriented internalization—aligned with Pāśupata-style yoga where the pashu (soul) is purified by fixing awareness in Śiva as the mantra’s heart.