Bhūtavana–Kailāsa–Mandākinī–Rudrapurī: Śiva’s Jeweled Abodes and Perpetual Worship
विमलस्वादुपानीयेन्-ऐकप्रस्रवणैर्युते निर्झरैः कुसुमाकीर्णैर् अनेकैश् च विभूषिते
vimalasvādupānīyen-aikaprasravaṇairyute nirjharaiḥ kusumākīrṇair anekaiś ca vibhūṣite
সেই স্থান বহু নিৰ্ঝৰেৰে শোভিত আছিল—প্ৰত্যেকটো একে নিৰ্মল উৎসৰ পৰা ওলাইছিল; সিহঁতৰ জল পবিত্ৰ আৰু মধুৰ, আৰু কুসুমেৰে আৱৃত হৈ নানাভাৱে সেই ধামক অলংকৃত কৰিছিল।
Suta Goswami
It highlights the ideal tīrtha-setting for liṅga-pūjā: pure, sweet water for abhiṣeka and abundant flowers for arcanā—outer purity supporting inner devotion to Pati (Śiva).
By portraying a landscape marked by purity and auspicious beauty, it points to Śiva-tattva as the stainless (vimala) Pati, whose presence sanctifies the field where the paśu (soul) loosens pāśa (bondage) through worship.
Ritually, it implies abhiṣeka with clean, sweet water and flower-offerings; yogically, it supports Pāśupata-oriented sādhana by cultivating a sattvic environment that steadies mind and prāṇa for japa and dhyāna.