Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
शताक्षश्चैव पञ्चाक्षः सहस्राक्षो महोदरः यमजिह्वः शताश्वश् च कण्ठनः कण्ठपूजनः
śatākṣaścaiva pañcākṣaḥ sahasrākṣo mahodaraḥ yamajihvaḥ śatāśvaś ca kaṇṭhanaḥ kaṇṭhapūjanaḥ
তেওঁ শতাক্ষ—শতনয়ন; পঞ্চাক্ষ—পঞ্চাক্ষৰী-স্বরূপ প্ৰভু; সহস্ৰাক্ষ—সহস্ৰনয়ন; মহোদর—বিৰাট উদৰধাৰী। তেওঁ যমজিহ্ব—যমসম সংযম-ন্যায়ৰ জিহ্বা; শতাশ্ব—শত অশ্বৰ দৰে বেগৱান; কণ্ঠন—কণ্ঠ মথনকাৰী; আৰু কণ্ঠপূজন—কণ্ঠত পূজিত নীলকণ্ঠ, যিয়ে লোকৰক্ষাৰ্থে বিষ ধাৰণ কৰে।
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Sahasranama to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It functions as a Sahasranama-style praise used in Linga-puja: by reciting Shiva’s names (especially the pañcākṣa association), the devotee approaches Pati (Shiva) for purification and loosening of pāśa (bondage) upon the pashu (soul).
Shiva is portrayed as omniscient and all-pervading (hundred/thousand-eyed), vast enough to contain all worlds (mahodara), and the moral-time principle that restrains and judges (yamajihva)—the supreme Pati who governs karma while remaining the compassionate protector.
Mantra-centered worship is implied—especially the pañcākṣarī (namaḥ śivāya) and Sahasranama recitation—supporting Pashupata-oriented sādhanā through japa, stotra, and focused contemplation on Nīlakaṇṭha.