देवदारुवनौकसां प्रति ब्रह्मोपदेशः—लिङ्गलक्षण-प्रतिष्ठा-विधिः, शिवमायारूपदर्शनं, स्तुतिः
नमो भवाय भव्याय भावनायोद्भवाय च अनन्तबलवीर्याय भूतानां पतये नमः
namo bhavāya bhavyāya bhāvanāyodbhavāya ca anantabalavīryāya bhūtānāṃ pataye namaḥ
Salutations to Bhava—auspicious and ever-becoming; to the Lord who is the very power of becoming and the source from whom manifestation arises; to Him of endless strength and valor—salutations to the Pati, the sovereign Lord of all beings (bhūtas).
Suta Goswami (narrating a Shaiva stuti within the Linga Purana’s Purva-Bhaga context)
It functions as a namaskāra-mantra that establishes Shiva as Pati (the supreme Lord) before any act of Linga-pūjā—centering worship on surrender to the source of manifestation and the ruler of all beings.
Shiva is presented as Bhava (the ground of becoming), Bhavya (the supremely auspicious), and Udbhava (the origin of arising), indicating Him as both transcendent Lord (Pati) and immanent cause behind creation—unbounded in bala and vīrya.
The practice is mantra-namaskāra (devotional salutations) as a Pāśupata-aligned approach: the pashu (bound soul) turns toward Pati through stuti, loosening pasha (bondage) via reverent remembrance and surrender.