सूर्यरश्मिस्वरूपकथनम्
Surya-Rashmi Svarupa Kathana
तपत्येष द्विजश्रेष्ठास् त्रैलोक्यं सचराचरम् स एष तेजसां राशिः समस्तः सार्वलौकिकः
tapatyeṣa dvijaśreṣṭhās trailokyaṃ sacarācaram sa eṣa tejasāṃ rāśiḥ samastaḥ sārvalaukikaḥ
হে দ্বিজশ্রেষ্ঠ, এই তেজ ত্রিলোককে—চর অচরসহ—তাপিত করে। এ-ই সকল তেজের সমষ্টি, পূর্ণ, যা লৌকিক পরিমাপ অতিক্রম করে।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, describing the overwhelming tejas identified with Shiva/Linga-tattva)
It frames the Linga as the overwhelming, world-transcending tejas of Shiva—worship is thus directed to Pati (the Lord) who exceeds all finite forms yet pervades all beings.
Shiva is indicated as the total ‘rāśi’ of tejas: not a limited deity among others, but the supra-worldly ground of all cosmic energies, before whom the three worlds appear as contained and outshone.
A contemplative focus (dhyāna) on Shiva’s tejas—visualizing the Linga as boundless radiance—supports Pashupata-oriented inner worship, loosening pasha (bondage) for the pashu (soul).