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Shaiv Darshan

According toNarada Purana

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Shaiv Darshan is also known as "Shivaagam", "Shaiv Mahaatantra", "Paashupat

Darshan". Its principles are described in Naarad Puraan, 1/26. According to Shaiv Darshan, there are three materials (Pashu - which is bound,

Paash - with which to bind, and Pashupati - Shiv); and four means (Vidyaa,Kriyaa, Yog, and Charyaa - activities which are regularly done). When one takes a Mantra methodically from Guru, is called Deekshaa. This

Deekshaa cannot be completed without the knowledge of Mantra, Mantreshwarand Vidyeshwar etc animals. One can identify Pashu, Paash and Pashupati only

from this knowledge. Therefore to get Deekshaa, the cause of Paramaarth, the

first step is "Vidyaa". According to various learned people, Deekshaa is of

various types. Thus all the activities performed involved in taking Deekshaa, the

second step, are called "Kriyaa". But without Ashtaang Yog one cannot achievehis goal, that is why "Yog" as the third step, is necessary. And Yog is completed

only when people do Shaastra prescribed Karm, and abandon Shaastra

prohibited Karm. Thus all these Karm (prescribed and prohibited ones) arecalled "Charyaa" - the fourth step. Pati or Pashupati Only Shiv is Pati or Pashupati. Maheshwar has five jobs to do - creation,

maintenance, destruction, deterioration, and to bestow Var. AlthoughVidyeshwar etc become like Shiv, but still they are not independent, they aresubordinate to Parameshwar. Where Shiv is described with attributes for

worship, there also he is not shown in physical body. Because he is pure that is

why his form is Shakti (Power). Maheshwar's form is described in Mantra formin Upanishad. Pashu Pashu is the name of Jeevaatmaa or Kshetragya. Pashu is called whatever isbound by Paash (by which something is tied). This Jeev is bound by Paash, that

is why he is called Pashu. In fact Jeev is not an atom, but is widespread and

immortal - this is clearly stated in Shaiv Darshan. But this Jeev, in this state -in Pashu (bound) state, is equipped with limited powers, still he is not non-doer

like the Purush of Gyaan Yog, because after he is freed from Paash, he alsobecomes equipped with unlimited Gyaan and action powers. Pashu is of three types -(1) Vigyaanaakal - Who destroys the fruits of his Karm by Jap, meditation and

Sanyaas or by enjoying after knowing Paramaatmaa's form; and because of

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destruction of Karm, who has no binding of body or Indriyaan, he is called

Vigyaanaakal. He is bound only with Mal (A-Gyaan, or ignorance, or Maayaa)

Paash. Dirt Paash is of three types - Aanav Mal, Karmaj Mal, and Maayeya mal.Only Aanav Mal remains in Vigyaanaakal. Because he frees himself by Vigyaan

that is why he is called Vigyaanaakal.(2) Pralayaakal - Whichever Jeevaatmaa's body and Indriyaan are absorbed inPralaya Kaal (time), he does not have Maayeya Mal, but remain only Aanav and

Karmaj Mal. Because he is destroyed in Pralaya Kaal that is why he is called

Pralayaakal.(3) Sa-Kal - Whichever Jeevaatmaa is bound with all the three Paash - Aanav,

Maayeya and Karmaj; he is called Sa-Kal (Sa means "with", and Kal means"aspects", so Sa-Kal means "with all aspects", means completely) Paash According to Naarad Puraan, Paash are said to be of five types - Malaj (born

from Mal), Karmaj (born from Karm), Maayeya (born from Maayaa), Tirodhaan -

Shaktij, and Binduj. Modern Shaiv Darshan mentions four types - Mal, Rodh,Karm, and Maayaa. Rodh power and Tirodhaan power are the same. Bindu is a

form of Maayaa and can be known as Shiv Tattwa.

(1) Mal Paash - Whatever covers the natural knowledge and action power ofAatmaa is called mal (A-Gyaan, or ignorance, or Maayaa). This Mal not only

covers him but also leads him to do bad Karm.(2) Rodh Paash - Whatever capacity a material has in it, is called Shiv's power,

for example, burning power in fire. In whatever kind of material it resides, ittakes the same form - good or bad. Therefore when this power of Paash covers

the real form of Aatmaa, it is called "Rodh power" or "Tirodhaan power". In this

state, Jeev considers his body as Aatmaa (soul), and is busy in nourishing hisbody, not in uplifting his Aatmaa.

(3) Karm Paash - All Karm done with the desire of fruits are called Karm Paash.

(4) Maayaa Paash - All becomes absorbed in whichever power at the time

Pralaya; and is created at the time of creation, is called Maayaa Paash. [Thispoints out towards the Ultimate Power, because He is the only Power in which all

becomes absorbed at the time of Pralaya and is created at the time Creation.] Therefore the Pashu (this body), bound with these Paash, cuts them by Tattwaknowledge, then only he attains Shiv or Pashupati status. Deekshaa Deekshaa is the means to attain Shiv. Parameshwar, living in the body of Guru,helps Jeev to attain Shiv by giving him Deekshaa. Whatever body is taken by

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this Jeev, it is made up of eight Tattwa - Panchbhoot, Man (mind), Buddhi

(intellect) and Ahankaar and is called "Puryashtak". This Puryashtak body is

made up of 36 Tattwa - Seven Tattwa (Kalaa, Kaal, Niyati, Vidyaa, Raag, Prakriti,and Gun), Panchbhoot, Panch Tanmaatraa, 10 Indriyaan, four hearts, five

subjects of five Indriyaan. Whoever Jeev do Punya Karm, Bhagavaan appointthem as Bhuvaneshwar or Lokpaal.