Lokapramāṇa–Grahamaṇḍala–Dhruvaloka-vyavasthā
Cosmic Measures and the Arrangement of the Heavenly Spheres
दधिवृक्षफलं यद्वद्वृत्तिश्चोर्ध्वमधस्तथा । एतदंडकटाहेन सर्वतो वै समावृतम्
dadhivṛkṣaphalaṃ yadvadvṛttiścordhvamadhastathā | etadaṃḍakaṭāhena sarvato vai samāvṛtam
正如达提树(dadhivṛkṣa)之果浑圆,其弧度上隆下垂;同样,此世界体系四面八方皆被宇宙卵那如巨釜般的外壳完全包围。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
The verse uses a simple visual analogy to teach that the cosmos is a bounded, ordered enclosure; in Shaiva Siddhanta this supports discernment (viveka) that all created realms are within Pāśa (limitation), while liberation is attained by the grace of Pati, Lord Shiva.
By describing the universe as contained within a cosmic ‘egg,’ the text points to a higher, all-pervading Lord who transcends the enclosure; Linga worship centers the mind on Shiva as both immanent within the cosmos (saguṇa for devotion) and transcendent beyond it (nirguṇa as the supreme).
A practical takeaway is contemplative meditation on the Brahmāṇḍa as limited and impermanent while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” cultivating detachment from worldly boundaries and turning inward to Shiva’s liberating presence.