उमास्वयंवरः / भवोद्वाहः, गणसमागमः, अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्यम्, तथा विनायक-उत्पत्तिसूचना
हुङ्कारः प्रणवश्चैव प्रतिहाराः सहस्रशः कोटिरप्सरसो दिव्यास् तासां च परिचारिकाः
huṅkāraḥ praṇavaścaiva pratihārāḥ sahasraśaḥ koṭirapsaraso divyās tāsāṃ ca paricārikāḥ
রহস্যময় হুঙ্কার ও পবিত্র প্রণব (ওঁ)ও সেখানে আছে; সহস্র সহস্র প্রতিহার (দ্বাররক্ষক) রয়েছে। এক কোটি দিব্য অপ্সরা উপস্থিত—তাদের পরিচারিকাসহ।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames Linga-worship as entry into Shiva’s sacred domain, protected by mantra (Praṇava, Huṅkāra) and guarded by divine attendants—signifying that the rite is approached with purity, reverence, and inner protection.
Shiva-tattva is shown as Nāda-brahman and Mantra-śakti (Praṇava and Huṅkāra), surrounded by an ordered divine retinue—revealing Pati (the Lord) as both transcendent sound-principle and immanent sovereign of a cosmic assembly.
Mantra-oriented practice is implied: centering the mind on Oṁ (Praṇava) and using protective bīja-like utterances such as huṅ for inner and outer guardianship—supporting Pāśupata-style discipline where sound restrains pasha (bondage) and steadies the pashu (soul) toward Pati.