Previous Verse
Next Verse

Shloka 19

नैमिषारण्ये सूतागमनम् — लिङ्गमाहात्म्यभूमिका तथा शब्दब्रह्म-ओङ्कार-लिङ्गतत्त्वम्

शब्दं ब्रह्मतनुं साक्षाच् छब्दब्रह्मप्रकाशकम् वर्णावयवम् अव्यक्तलक्षणं बहुधा स्थितम्

śabdaṃ brahmatanuṃ sākṣāc chabdabrahmaprakāśakam varṇāvayavam avyaktalakṣaṇaṃ bahudhā sthitam

Âm thanh tự thân chính là thân thể của Brahman—đấng hiển lộ “Śabda-Brahman”. Nó được cấu thành bởi các mẫu tự và phần vị của mẫu tự, mang dấu ấn của cái vô hiển (avyakta), mà vẫn an trụ trong nhiều phương thức.

शब्दम्sound
शब्दम्:
ब्रह्मतनुम्having Brahman as its body / the body of Brahman
ब्रह्मतनुम्:
साक्षात्directly, manifestly
साक्षात्:
शब्दब्रह्मप्रकाशकम्that which illuminates/reveals Śabda-Brahman (the Absolute as sacred sound)
शब्दब्रह्मप्रकाशकम्:
वर्ण-अवयवम्consisting of phonemes (varṇas) and their components
वर्ण-अवयवम्:
अव्यक्त-लक्षणम्characterized by the unmanifest (subtle) state
अव्यक्त-लक्षणम्:
बहुधाin many ways, variously
बहुधा:
स्थितम्abiding, established
स्थितम्:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Linga devotion as rooted in mantra and sacred sound: the Linga is approached not only as form but as Śabda-Brahman, where worship begins with vibration (nāda) and articulated varṇas.

Shiva-tattva is indicated as the Pati who is both unmanifest (avyakta) and manifest as revelatory sound—present in many modes, yet grounded in the subtle source beyond ordinary perception.

Mantra-centric practice: japa, śravaṇa of sacred sound, and nāda-upāsanā as a Pāśupata-oriented discipline that refines the paśu (soul) by loosening pāśa (bondage).