शिवार्चनविधिः — देवतानां पाशुपतव्रतप्राप्तिः तथा पशुपाशविमोक्षणम् (अध्याय ८०)
प्राकारैर्विविधाकारैर् अष्टाविंशतिभिर् वृतम् उपद्वारैर्महाद्वारैर् विदिक्षु विविधैर्दृढैः
prākārairvividhākārair aṣṭāviṃśatibhir vṛtam upadvārairmahādvārair vidikṣu vividhairdṛḍhaiḥ
Es war von achtundzwanzig Wehrmauern unterschiedlicher Gestalt umgeben und mit Nebentoren und großen Toren versehen, in den Zwischenrichtungen aufgestellt, vielfältig in der Form und fest erbaut.
Suta Goswami
By detailing the fortified, multi-gated sacred complex, the verse frames Linga worship as entry into a consecrated space where the devotee moves from outer boundaries toward the presence of Pati (Shiva) at the center.
Indirectly, it presents Shiva-tattva as the stable, protected center of the kshetra—approached through ordered directions and thresholds—signifying that the Pashu (soul) attains nearness to Pati through disciplined approach and right orientation.
It implies kshetra-parikrama (circumambulation) and regulated entry through prescribed gateways—an outer discipline that mirrors Pashupata restraint, gradually crossing boundaries of pasha (bondage) toward inner worship.