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Pāśa (Sanskrit:पाश,romanizedpāśa, lit. "bondage", "fetter") is one of the three main components considered inShaivism. It is defined as whole of the existence, manifest and unmanifest.[1] According toShaiva Siddhanta, Pati (the supreme being), Pashu (atmans) and Pasha are eternal, self-consistent, neither distinguishable nor indivisible triad in the nature.[2]

Tether

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The Shaivite three components are easily understandable as pashu (litt. cow), pasha (litt. rope) and pati (litt. cow-herd). All atmans or pashus are eternally tethered by pasha and they don't know their destination. There comes pati to rear them towards theMoksha. This pati differ from ordinary cowherd as he doesn't obtain any advantages either by growing or shepherding cattle, and pashus cannot realize anything with their limited movement caused by pasha.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, (2002), How to Become a Hindu: A Guide for Seekers and Born Hindus, Motilal Banarsidass Publ., p.392,ISBN 9788120818118
  2. ^Sujith Ravindran, (2010), MATURE MASCULINITY: Man's Inner Essence, p.35,ISBN 1456317784
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