सर्गविभागवर्णनम्
Classification of Creation: the Nine Sargas and the Streams of Beings
प्रजासन्तानहेतोश्च प्रयतध्वमतन्द्रिताः । एवमुक्ताश्च रुरुदुर्दुद्रुवुश्च समन्ततः । रोदनाद्द्रावणाच्चैव ते रुद्रा नामतः स्मृताः । ये रुद्रास्ते खलु प्राणा ये प्राणास्ते महात्मकाः
prajāsantānahetośca prayatadhvamatandritāḥ | evamuktāśca rurudurdudruvuśca samantataḥ | rodanāddrāvaṇāccaiva te rudrā nāmataḥ smṛtāḥ | ye rudrāste khalu prāṇā ye prāṇāste mahātmakāḥ
“为使众生繁衍,当勤勉精进,勿生懈怠。”受此训示,他们哭泣,又向四方奔走。因其哭号(rodana)与使万物奔散(drāvaṇa),故被称念为“鲁陀罗”(Rudra)。实则诸鲁陀罗即是诸气(prāṇa);而诸气乃大灵之力,维系有身之生命。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vāyavīya teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Role: nurturing
The verse links the Rudras with prāṇa (life-breath), teaching that Shiva’s Rudra-power is not merely cosmic but also the inner force sustaining all beings; recognizing this leads the seeker toward Shaiva insight that Pati (Shiva) pervades and governs the pashu through the very breath of life.
By identifying Rudra with prāṇa, the text encourages Saguna devotion to Shiva as the living indweller: Linga worship is not only external ritual but also internalization—offering one’s breath, attention, and vitality to the Lord who stands as the support of embodied existence.
A practical takeaway is prāṇāyāma and mantra-japa: steady the prāṇa and repeat the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) with awareness that the breath itself is Rudra’s presence; this aligns inner yoga with Shaiva devotion.
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