The Living Altar

Poetic Rendering

To withdraw from the world
and build a private chamber for lingārcane
to claim that devotion needs distance
is to pour water into a pot
with a hole at its base:
the fire dies,
the effort drains away.
For such separation only feeds the subtle ego
that whispers, “I am purer alone.”
It hardens the self,
splits the mind into two
life on one side, worship on the other
and births an inner hell
of pride and fracture.
But to offer the Linga
in the presence of the Jangama,
to let worship breathe among living hearts,
is to dissolve that brittle ego.
There devotion becomes nourishment,
a sustaining food that strengthens one’s being;
there the seeker is integrated, not divided.
Abandon the lonely altars,
embrace the living shrine
for the true lingārcane
is performed in the midst of life itself,
where Kudalasangamadeva
moves in every breath.

Spiritual Context

Cosmic Reality Perspective: This vachana challenges the world-denying (nivritti) aspect of spirituality in favor of a world-transforming (pravritti) path. It asserts that Shiva (the Transcendent) is not separate from Shakti (the Immanent World). To reject the world is to reject a manifestation of the Divine. The true goal is to see the world as Shiva’s body (Vishva-Linga) and to worship it as such, which can only be done by engaging with it fully and compassionately.

Interpretation

The Cosmic Reality

Linga (Divine Principle): The Linga is to be recognized as the core of every being and situation. Worship is the act of perceiving and honoring this divine core in the midst of the world’s complexity.

Shata Sthala

Practical Integration

Modern Application

Essence

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