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Shloka 71

एकार्णव-सृष्टिक्रमः, ब्रह्म-विष्णु-परस्परप्रवेशः, शिवस्य आगमनं च

बालक्रीडनकैर्देवः क्रीडते शङ्करः स्वयम् प्रधानमव्ययो योनिर् अव्यक्तं प्रकृतिस्तमः

bālakrīḍanakairdevaḥ krīḍate śaṅkaraḥ svayam pradhānamavyayo yonir avyaktaṃ prakṛtistamaḥ

دیوتا شنکر خود گویا بچے کے کھلونوں کی طرح (جگت کے ساتھ) کھیلتے ہیں۔ پرادھان ہی غیر فانی یونی ہے؛ وہی اَویَکت پرکرتی—تمس تَتّو ہے۔

बालक्रीडनकैःwith children’s playthings/toys
बालक्रीडनकैः:
देवःthe Lord, the Divine
देवः:
क्रीडतेplays, sports
क्रीडते:
शङ्करःŚaṅkara (Śiva)
शङ्करः:
स्वयम्Himself
स्वयम्:
प्रधानम्Pradhāna, the primordial ground of nature
प्रधानम्:
अव्ययःimperishable, undecaying
अव्ययः:
योनिःwomb, source-cause
योनिः:
अव्यक्तम्the unmanifest
अव्यक्तम्:
प्रकृतिःPrakṛti, material nature
प्रकृतिः:
तमःtamas, darkness/inertia
तमः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological teaching within the Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames creation as Śiva’s līlā (divine play): the Liṅga is worshipped as the transcendent Pati who stands above Pradhāna/Prakṛti, the womb of manifest existence.

Śiva is presented as self-sufficient and sovereign—He “plays” while Pradhāna/Prakṛti functions as the unmanifest causal matrix; thus Shiva-tattva is not reduced to matter but rules it.

The takeaway aligns with Pāśupata discernment (viveka): in worship and yoga, contemplate the difference between Pati (Śiva) and Pāśa (Prakṛti/tamas), loosening bondage for the Pāśu (soul).