Adhyaya 70: आदिसर्गः—महत्-अहङ्कार-तन्मात्रा-भूतसृष्टिः, ब्रह्माण्डावरणम्, प्रजासर्गः, त्रिमूर्ति-शैवाधिष्ठानम्
विद्यते ऽपि च सर्वत्र तस्मिन्सर्वं च विन्दति तस्मात्संविदिति प्रोक्तो महद्भिर् मुनिसत्तमाः
vidyate 'pi ca sarvatra tasminsarvaṃ ca vindati tasmātsaṃviditi prokto mahadbhir munisattamāḥ
إنّه موجودٌ في كلِّ مكان؛ وفيه حقًّا تُوجَدُ الأشياءُ كلُّها وتُنال. لذلك أعلن الحكماءُ العظام أنّه «سَمْڤِد» (Saṃvid) — الوعيُ الأعلى.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching as preserved by the great sages)
It grounds Linga-puja in tattva: the Linga signifies Shiva as Saṃvid—present everywhere—so worship is not limited to a place or form but aims at recognizing the all-pervading Pati.
Shiva is described as universally present and as the locus in whom all is ‘found’—the Supreme Consciousness (Saṃvid) that enables knowledge, attainment, and ultimately the Pashu’s realization beyond Pāśa (bondage).
The implied practice is Pashupata-oriented inner contemplation: meditating on Shiva as the indwelling Saṃvid in all beings, so external worship culminates in direct recognition (pratyabhijñā-like realization) of the Pati.