ईशानकल्पवृत्तान्तः तथा लैङ्गपुराणस्य संक्षेप-सूची
पुरान्धकाग्निदक्षाणां शक्रेभमृगरूपिणाम् मदनस्यादिदेवस्य ब्रह्मणश् चामरारिणाम्
purāndhakāgnidakṣāṇāṃ śakrebhamṛgarūpiṇām madanasyādidevasya brahmaṇaś cāmarāriṇām
Von Purāndhaka, Agni und Dakṣa; von Śakra (Indra), dem Elefanten und denen, die die Gestalt eines Hirsches annahmen; von Madana, dem Urgott und auch von Brahmā—(Er, Śiva) ist jenseits der Götter, der höchste Pati, der allen Hochmut und jede Fessel bezwingt.
Suta Goswami (narrating a stuti within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames Shiva as the supreme Pati who overrules even deities and cosmic powers; Linga-worship is thus directed to the transcendent Lord beyond all limited authorities.
By listing figures like Agni, Indra, Kama, and even Brahma in relation to Him, it implies Shiva-tattva as unsurpassed—able to subdue ego, desire, and divine pride, standing beyond the deva-order.
The implied practice is Pashupata discipline: mastery over kāma (Madana) and ahamkāra through Shiva-stuti and steadfast devotion to the Linga as the liberating Pati.