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Shloka 37

सप्तद्वीप-सप्तसमुद्र-वर्णनम् तथा प्रियव्रतवंश-राज्यविभागः

पञ्चमं धृतिमत् षष्ठं प्रभाकरम् अनुत्तमम् सप्तमं कपिलं नाम कपिलस्य प्रकीर्तितम्

pañcamaṃ dhṛtimat ṣaṣṭhaṃ prabhākaram anuttamam saptamaṃ kapilaṃ nāma kapilasya prakīrtitam

第五被宣说为「陀利底摩特」(Dhṛtimat),坚忍不动者。第六为无上「普罗婆迦罗」(Prabhākara),照耀之主。第七名为「迦毗罗」(Kapila)——如是,迦毗罗族系之迦毗罗,于此列举中受赞颂。

pañcamamthe fifth
pañcamam:
dhṛtimatendowed with steadfastness/fortitude
dhṛtimat:
ṣaṣṭhamthe sixth
ṣaṣṭham:
prabhākaramthe maker of light, illuminer
prabhākaram:
anuttamamunsurpassed, supreme
anuttamam:
saptamamthe seventh
saptamam:
kapilamKapila (name/form)
kapilam:
nāmaby name
nāma:
kapilasyaof Kapila / of Kapila’s lineage
kapilasya:
prakīrtitamproclaimed, celebrated, enumerated
prakīrtitam:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s enumeration to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
K
Kapila

FAQs

It lists specific epithets/forms of Shiva—Dhṛtimat and Prabhākara—supporting a name-based contemplation (nāma-smaraṇa) that accompanies Linga-pūjā, where the Linga is revered as the steadfast support and inner light.

Shiva is presented as Dhṛtimat (unshakable sustaining power) and Prabhākara (the supreme illuminator of consciousness), indicating Pati as both the ground of stability and the revealer who dispels avidyā binding the paśu.

Primarily nāma-japa and dhyāna: meditating on Shiva as the inner light (Prabhākara) and cultivating steadiness (dhṛti) in Pāśupata-oriented discipline while performing Linga-arcana.