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Shloka 4

स्वेच्छाविग्रहसंभव-प्रतिष्ठाफलवर्णनम् (विविधशिवमूर्तिप्रतिष्ठा, लोक-फल, शिवसायुज्य)

सूर्यकोटिप्रतिकाशैर् विमानैः सार्वकामिकैः रुद्रकन्यासमाकीर्णैर् गेयनाट्यसमन्वितैः

sūryakoṭipratikāśair vimānaiḥ sārvakāmikaiḥ rudrakanyāsamākīrṇair geyanāṭyasamanvitaiḥ

Có những thiên xa rực sáng như mười triệu mặt trời, ban đủ mọi dục lạc theo ý; chúng đông nghịt các thiếu nữ của Rudra, tràn đầy ca vũ—vẻ huy hoàng bên ngoài ấy tuyên xưng Đấng Pati là bậc ban mọi bhoga, mà vẫn siêu việt, vượt ngoài mọi dây trói của pāśa.

सूर्य-कोटि-प्रतिकाशैःshining like ten million suns
सूर्य-कोटि-प्रतिकाशैः:
विमानैःby aerial chariots/celestial cars
विमानैः:
सार्व-कामिकैःfulfilling all desires, granting every wished object
सार्व-कामिकैः:
रुद्र-कन्याRudra’s maidens/divine attendants
रुद्र-कन्या:
समाकीर्णैःcrowded, filled, thronged
समाकीर्णैः:
गेयsong, that which is sung
गेय:
नाट्यdance, dramatic performance
नाट्य:
समन्वितैःendowed with, accompanied by
समन्वितैः:

Suta Goswami

R
Rudra
S
Shiva

FAQs

It frames Shiva (Pati) as both the giver of worldly attainments (bhoga) and the transcendent Lord beyond bondage—reminding the worshipper that offerings to the Linga can yield desires, yet ultimately point toward liberation (moksha).

By depicting immeasurable radiance and sovereign, wish-fulfilling splendour, it indicates Shiva-tattva as the supreme power that manifests majesty in creation while remaining untouched by pāśa, the limiting bonds that bind the pashu (individual soul).

No explicit rite is taught in this line; the takeaway aligns with Pashupata orientation: cultivate devotion and inward detachment—enjoyments may appear by grace, but the yogin treats them as secondary to realizing Pati through Linga-upasana.