एकार्णव-सृष्टिक्रमः, ब्रह्म-विष्णु-परस्परप्रवेशः, शिवस्य आगमनं च
ज्ञात्वा चेश्वरसद्भावं ज्ञात्वा मामंबुजेक्षणम् महादेवं महाभूतं भूतानां वरदं प्रभुम्
jñātvā ceśvarasadbhāvaṃ jñātvā māmaṃbujekṣaṇam mahādevaṃ mahābhūtaṃ bhūtānāṃ varadaṃ prabhum
Having known the Lord’s true state of sovereignty, and having known Me—the lotus‑eyed One—as Mahādeva, the Great Being, the Supreme Lord who grants boons to all beings, one gains clear insight into the nature of Pati (Śiva), beyond the pāśa that binds the paśu (the individual soul).
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames worship as jñāna-oriented: true Linga devotion is to recognize Mahādeva as the sovereign Pati and boon-giver to all beings, not merely to perform outer ritual.
Shiva is presented as Īśvara in his real state (īśvara-sadbhāva), Mahādeva and Prabhu—supreme, all-encompassing “Great Being” who transcends and governs the realm of beings.
The emphasis is on tattva-jñāna (contemplative knowing) central to Pāśupata orientation—realization of Pati that loosens pāśa for the paśu, supported by Linga-upāsanā and meditation on Mahādeva’s form and lordship.