ब्रह्मकृत-ईशानस्तवः तथा विश्वरूपदेवी-प्रकृतिरहस्योपदेशः
अजामेकां लोहितां शुक्लकृष्णां विश्वप्रजां सृजमानां सरूपाम् अजो ऽहं मां विद्धि तां विश्वरूपं गायत्रीं गां विश्वरूपां हि बुद्ध्या
ajāmekāṃ lohitāṃ śuklakṛṣṇāṃ viśvaprajāṃ sṛjamānāṃ sarūpām ajo 'haṃ māṃ viddhi tāṃ viśvarūpaṃ gāyatrīṃ gāṃ viśvarūpāṃ hi buddhyā
Know the single Unborn One, Aja—red, white, and black—who, taking corresponding forms, brings forth all beings of the universe. I too am unborn; understand Me as that Reality of all forms. With awakened discernment, recognize the Cow—Gāyatrī—as universal in form.
Suta Goswami (narrating Purva-Bhaga teachings; presenting a Shaiva reading of Gayatri as Shiva-Shakti power)
It frames Linga-tattva as the formless Pati whose power (Śakti) manifests the universe through the three guṇas; Linga worship therefore trains buddhi (discernment) to see the one Reality behind all forms.
Shiva is indicated as Aja (unborn) and Viśvarūpa (all-formed): untouched by birth yet immanent as the cosmos, with Śakti operating as the creative principle that appears as red/white/black (rajas/sattva/tamas).
A viveka-based contemplative practice: using buddhi to perceive Gayatrī (mantra-Śakti) as universal, aligning japa/upanā (mantric worship) with Pāśupata insight—Pashu (soul) loosens Pāśa (bondage) by knowing Pati as the one beyond the guṇas.