Pasupata Shaivism: The Oldest Shaiva Sect
Pasupata Shaivism is regarded as the earliest organized sect of Shaivism, dating back to around the second century CE. It belongs to the higher path (ati marga) of Shaiva traditions and is mentioned in the Naraniya section of the Mahabharata . The Sect Derives its Authority from the Pasupata Sutra , with an important commentary by Kaundinya. According to tradition, the teachings were revealed by Rudra, who incarnated as the sage Lakulisa by reanimating the body of a Brahman in a cremation ground. Lakulisa is considered the last incarnation of Shiva as described in the Kurma Purana . Origins and Scriptures The Pasupata Sutra is the central scripture of this sect. It outlines the practices and philosophy of Pasupata ascetics, emphasizing devotion to Rudra (Shiva) and liberation through his grace. While the sect maintained ties with Vedic traditions, it also introduced unique ascetic practices that set it apart from orthodox household life. Ascetic Practices and Stages Pasupata...