ब्रह्मकृत-ईशानस्तवः तथा विश्वरूपदेवी-प्रकृतिरहस्योपदेशः
शृणुष्वैतत्परं गुह्यम् आदिसर्गे यथा तथा एवं यो वर्तते कल्पो विश्वरूपस्त्वसौ मतः
śṛṇuṣvaitatparaṃ guhyam ādisarge yathā tathā evaṃ yo vartate kalpo viśvarūpastvasau mataḥ
اصغِ إلى هذا السرّ الأسمى: كما كان الأمر في الخلق الأوّل، كذلك يمضي هذا الدهر الحاضر. لذلك يُعرَف هذا الكَلْبَة الجاري بـ«فيشفاروبا»—صورة الكون—حيث تنبسط جميع الصور ضمن تجلّي الربّ المنظَّم.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames creation as a repeating sacred pattern (kalpa) within the Lord’s all-form (Viśvarūpa), supporting Linga worship as aligning the devotee (paśu) with Pati’s cosmic order rather than mere worldly ritual.
By implying a universe-form (Viśvarūpa) that governs recurring creation, it points to Shiva as Pati: the transcendent yet immanent ground in whom cyclical manifestation appears without compromising the supreme, hidden (guhya) reality.
No single rite is named, but the verse supports Pāśupata-oriented contemplation: meditating on cyclical sarga and the Lord as Viśvarūpa to loosen pāśa (bondage) through right vision (jñāna) and disciplined practice.