आभ्यन्तरध्यान-तत्त्वगणना-चतुर्व्यूहयोगः
Adhyaya 28
भक्तो ऽसौ नास्ति यस्तस्माच् चिन्ता ब्राह्मी न संशयः एवं ब्रह्ममयं ध्यायेत् पूर्वं विप्र चराचरम्
bhakto 'sau nāsti yastasmāc cintā brāhmī na saṃśayaḥ evaṃ brahmamayaṃ dhyāyet pūrvaṃ vipra carācaram
Therefore, there is none who is not His devotee—of this there is no doubt. Hence, the contemplation is Brahmic in nature. Thus, O brāhmaṇa, one should first meditate upon the whole universe—moving and unmoving—as pervaded by Brahman, before proceeding further in worship and yogic absorption.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Linga Purana’s Brahma-bhavana context)
It establishes the prerequisite inner practice for Linga-puja: first see all cara-acara as Brahman-pervaded, so worship is not merely external but grounded in non-dual contemplation of Shiva as the all-pervading Pati.
Shiva-tattva is implied as the all-pervading Reality in whom the whole universe is ‘brahmamaya’; thus devotion is universal because all beings exist within and through that supreme principle.
Brahma-bhavana (Brahmic contemplation) as a dhyana-step: meditating on the moving and unmoving cosmos as pervaded by Brahman before engaging deeper in worship or yogic absorption aligned with Pashupata discipline.