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Shloka 50

Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi

क्षीरस्नानं ततो विप्राः शताधिकमनुत्तमम् दध्ना सहस्रमाख्यातं मधुना तच्छताधिकम्

kṣīrasnānaṃ tato viprāḥ śatādhikamanuttamam dadhnā sahasramākhyātaṃ madhunā tacchatādhikam

Rồi tiếp đó, hỡi các bậc Bà-la-môn hiền triết, lễ tắm Liṅga của Śiva bằng sữa được tuyên dạy là công đức vượt hơn gấp trăm và tối thượng, không gì sánh. Với sữa chua (dadhi) thì được truyền là gấp nghìn; và với mật ong thì lại hơn điều ấy thêm một trăm.

क्षीर-स्नानम्bathing (abhisheka) with milk
क्षीर-स्नानम्:
ततःthen/thereafter
ततः:
विप्राःO Brahmins (sages)
विप्राः:
शत-अधिकम्more than a hundredfold
शत-अधिकम्:
अनुत्तमम्unsurpassed/excellent
अनुत्तमम्:
दध्नाwith curd
दध्ना:
सहस्रम्a thousandfold
सहस्रम्:
आख्यातम्declared/taught
आख्यातम्:
मधुनाwith honey
मधुना:
तत्-शत-अधिकम्a hundred more than that (i.e., exceeding the previous measure)
तत्-शत-अधिकम्:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It quantifies the relative spiritual merit (puṇya-phala) of Shiva-Linga abhiṣeka with milk, curd, and honey, emphasizing graded excellence in offerings made to Pati (Shiva) for the uplift of the pashu (soul).

By presenting Shiva as the supreme recipient of abhiṣeka whose grace multiplies merit beyond ordinary measures, it implies Shiva as Pati—transcendent and unsurpassed—capable of loosening pāśa (bondage) through devotion and right ritual.

Shiva-Linga abhiṣeka (ritual bathing) with kṣīra (milk), dadhi (curd), and madhu (honey), a core element of Shaiva pūjā that supports inner purification aligned with Pāśupata discipline.