व्यर्थश्रमोऽसि लोकेश नांतो लिंगस्य विद्यते । चतुर्युगसहस्राणां कोटिरेका पितामह
vyarthaśramo'si lokeśa nāṃto liṃgasya vidyate | caturyugasahasrāṇāṃ koṭirekā pitāmaha
噢,诸世界之主,你的劳作终归徒然;此林伽无有尽际。纵历一俱胝又一千次四瑜伽之轮回,噢,祖父(毗多摩诃),亦不能至其边界。
Ketakī flower (addressing Brahmā)
Tirtha: Anādi-Ananta Liṅga (doctrinal tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Brahmā
Scene: The speaking flower admonishes Brahmā: even after unimaginably vast yuga-cycles, the liṅga’s end is not found; Brahmā appears paused, chastened, against the backdrop of the endless pillar.
The Absolute (Śiva symbolized by the liṅga) is limitless; even cosmic time cannot measure the divine.
Not a specific tīrtha; it glorifies the liṅga as a universal symbol of Śiva’s boundlessness, supporting the mahātmya tone of Arbuda-khaṇḍa.
None; it is a theological statement about the endless liṅga.
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