Adhyaya 71: पुरत्रयवृत्तान्तः—ब्रह्मवरदानम्, मयकृतत्रिपुर-निर्माणम्, विष्णुमाया-धर्मविघ्नः, शिवस्तुति, त्रिपुरदाहोपक्रमः
अदृष्टमस्माभिर् अनेकमूर्ते विना कृतं यद्भवताथ लोके त्वमेव दैत्यासुरभूतसंघान् देवान् नरान् स्थावरजङ्गमांश् च
adṛṣṭamasmābhir anekamūrte vinā kṛtaṃ yadbhavatātha loke tvameva daityāsurabhūtasaṃghān devān narān sthāvarajaṅgamāṃś ca
হে অনেকমূর্তে প্ৰভু! আমি দেখোঁ যে এই লোকত আপোনাৰ বিনা একোৱেই সিদ্ধ নহয়। দৈত্য-অসুৰ-ভূতসংঘ, দেৱতা, মানুহ আৰু স্থাৱৰ-জংগম সকলো সত্তাত আপুনিই পতিৰূপে ব্যাপ্ত আৰু নিয়ন্তা।
Suta Goswami (narrating a hymn/praise voiced by the Devas to Shiva)
It establishes Shiva as the sole effective agent behind all outcomes; Linga worship is thus devotion to Pati, the One who empowers every being and every action—making the Linga the universal sign of His presence.
Shiva-tattva is presented as anekamūrti (many-formed) and sarva-kāraṇa (the indispensable cause): He pervades and governs all categories of beings, from Devas to Bhūtas, indicating His transcendence and immanence as Pati.
The key practice is Pashupata-oriented recognition (pratyabhijñā-like insight) that all agency belongs to Shiva; in puja and japa, the devotee offers actions and results back to Him, loosening pasha (bondage) over the pashu (soul).