नन्दिकेश्वरोत्पत्तिः — Nandikesvara’s Origin, Shiva’s Boons, and the Rise of Sacred Rivers
सामशाखासहस्रं च साङ्गोपाङ्गं महामुने आयुर्वेदं धनुर्वेदं गान्धर्वं चाश्वलक्षणम्
sāmaśākhāsahasraṃ ca sāṅgopāṅgaṃ mahāmune āyurvedaṃ dhanurvedaṃ gāndharvaṃ cāśvalakṣaṇam
«يا أيها الحكيم العظيم، وكذلك ألفُ فرعٍ من السامافيدا، تامّةٌ بأعضائها وفروعها التابعة؛ ومعها الأيورفيدا، والدهنورفيدا، والغاندهرفا (علم الموسيقى)، ومعرفةُ علامات الخيل.»
Suta Goswami (narrating Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames sacred learning as part of Śiva’s ordered cosmos: the Vedic branches and applied sciences support right conduct, ritual competence, and disciplined living—foundations for effective Liṅga-pūjā and inner purification of the paśu (bound soul).
By presenting comprehensive vidyā (Veda with aṅgas and upāṅgas, plus practical sciences), the narrative implies Śiva as Pati—the sovereign source who enables both spiritual and worldly order, guiding the paśu beyond pāśa (bondage) through regulated knowledge.
Not a specific rite is named; rather, the verse highlights the preparatory framework—Vedic recensions and auxiliaries that ground mantra, chant (Sāma), and disciplined life—supporting Pāśupata-oriented purity, steadiness, and correctness in worship.