Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
एकाक्षाय नमस्तुभ्यम् एकरुद्राय ते नमः नमस्त्रिमूर्तये तुभ्यं श्रीकण्ठाय शिखण्डिने
ekākṣāya namastubhyam ekarudrāya te namaḥ namastrimūrtaye tubhyaṃ śrīkaṇṭhāya śikhaṇḍine
একাক্ষ (একনয়ন) আপোনাক প্ৰণাম; একৰুদ্ৰ আপোনাক প্ৰণাম। ত্ৰিমূৰ্তি-স্বৰূপ আপোনাক প্ৰণাম; শ্ৰীকণ্ঠ আৰু শিখণ্ডী (শিখাধাৰী) প্ৰভুক প্ৰণাম।
Suta Goswami (narrating a Shiva-stuti within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It functions as a namaskāra-stuti: by saluting Shiva as the sole Rudra and the inner reality of the Trimūrti, the devotee recognizes the Linga as Pati (the Lord) beyond all forms, making worship non-sectarian yet Shaiva in siddhānta.
Shiva is praised as Eka-Rudra (the one supreme Lord) and also as Trimūrti (the source and indweller of creation, preservation, and dissolution), indicating that the apparent plurality of deities is upheld by one Pati-consciousness.
Stuti and nāma-smaraṇa are highlighted as preparatory limbs of Linga-pūjā and Pāśupata orientation—purifying the pashu (soul) and loosening pāśa (bondage) through focused remembrance of Pati’s epithets.