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Review of Pāśupata yoga - Verse 24

Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 88.24

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Sanskrit Original

न जायते न म्रियते छिद्यते न च भिद्यते। न दह्यते न मुह्येत लीयते न च लिप्यते।।

na jāyate na mriyate chidyate na ca bhidyate| na dahyate na muhyeta līyate na ca lipyate||

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Sūta said:: He is neither born nor dies. He is neither cut nor pierced. He is neither burned nor illusioned. He is neither attracted nor afflicted by anything. He does not waste away nor does he perish. He is never depressed and he is not at all made to change or undergoes change. He is devoid of smell, taste and colour, touch or sound. He has no colour or caste. He has no tone; everywhere he is without an equal. He enjoys the objects of pleasure, but he does not become attached to any. Thanks to his being minute, he is extremely subtle. Thanks to his being subtle, he is worthy of salvation.