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Origin of the Liṅga (liṅgodbhava) - Verse 65

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 17.65

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Sanskrit Original

अस्य लिङ्गादभूद्बीजम अकारो बीजिनः प्रभोः। उकारयोनौ निक्षिप्तम अवर्धत समन्ततः।।

asya liṅgādabhūdbījam akāro bījinaḥ prabhoḥ| ukārayonau nikṣiptam avardhata samantataḥ||

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Brahmā said: The syllable ‘m’ is the sower, ‘a’ is the seed and ‘u’ is the womb. The three symbolise the lord, Pradhāna and Puruṣa. Thus the sower, the seed and the womb, together with nāda, constitute lord Śiva. The sower divided itself out of his own free will. Out of the liṅga of the lord the sower created the seed ‘a’ which he discharged into the womb ‘u’ where it increased all round.