विष्णुरुवाच—एकाक्षर-प्रणव-लिङ्ग-व्याप्ति-शिवस्तोत्रम्
अचेतनाय चिन्त्याय चेतनायासहारिणे अरूपाय सुरूपाय अनङ्गायाङ्गहारिणे
acetanāya cintyāya cetanāyāsahāriṇe arūpāya surūpāya anaṅgāyāṅgahāriṇe
سلامٌ وسجودٌ لشِيفا—المتعالي عن الجمود، ومع ذلك يُتأمَّل حتى من الجماد؛ مُزيلُ الأهمنكارا (إحساس «أنا») عند ذوي الوعي. سلامٌ وسجودٌ لعديمِ الصورة، وهو منبعُ كلِّ صورةٍ بهيّة؛ لعديمِ الجسد، وهو الذي يَسحبُ كلَّ تجسّدٍ إلى ذاته.
Suta Goswami (narrating a hymn within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames Linga-worship as meditation on the formless Pati who nevertheless manifests all forms—teaching that the Linga points beyond body and name while granting auspicious presence for devotion.
Śiva is presented as transcendent (arūpa, anaṅga) and immanent (surūpa), the Lord who dissolves the pashu’s egoic “I-am-conscious” claim, thereby loosening pasha (bondage) and revealing pure awareness.
A contemplative Pāśupata-oriented practice: meditating on Śiva as the object of thought (cintyāya) while relinquishing bodily identification and ego-consciousness—supporting both japa-stuti and inner dhyāna in Linga-pūjā.