देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
बहुश्रुतो बहुमयो नियतात्मा भवोद्भवः ओजस्तेजो द्युतिकरो नर्तकः सर्वकामकः
bahuśruto bahumayo niyatātmā bhavodbhavaḥ ojastejo dyutikaro nartakaḥ sarvakāmakaḥ
তেওঁ বহুশ্ৰুত, বহুৰূপী আৰু নিয়তাত্মা; তেওঁয়েই ভবৰ উদ্ভৱ। তেওঁ ওজ-তেজস্বৰূপ, দ্যুতি-কৰ্তা, নটৰাজ আৰু ধৰ্মসঙ্গত সকলো কামনা পূৰণকাৰী।
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s names to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It presents Shiva as the radiant, many-formed Pati who is invoked in Linga-puja for both inner purification (niyatātman) and the granting of dharma-aligned desires (sarvakāmaka).
Shiva is portrayed as the source of existence (bhavodbhava), simultaneously transcendent power (ojas, tejas) and immanent radiance (dyutikara), manifesting in many forms while remaining self-governed.
The key yogic cue is niyatātman—disciplined restraint central to Pashupata-oriented practice—supporting the pashu’s release from pasha through steadiness, purity, and focused worship of the Linga.