मेरुवर्णनम्—प्रमाण, दिग्विभाग, देवपुरी-विमान-निवासाः
नववर्षान्वितश्चैव नदीनदगिरीश्वरैः नववर्षं तु वक्ष्यामि जंबूद्वीपं यथातथम्
navavarṣānvitaścaiva nadīnadagirīśvaraiḥ navavarṣaṃ tu vakṣyāmi jaṃbūdvīpaṃ yathātatham
Jambūdvīpa is indeed comprised of nine regions (varṣas), together with their sovereigns of rivers, streams, and mountains. Now I shall describe those nine varṣas of Jambūdvīpa exactly as they are.
Suta Goswami
It frames the cosmos as an ordered manifestation with presiding powers, preparing the devotee to approach the Liṅga as Pati (Lord) who governs and sanctifies all realms.
Implicitly, it presents a universe structured by īśvaras (lords); in Shaiva Siddhanta this points to Pati—Śiva—as the supreme regulator behind all subordinate rulers and natural forces.
No specific pūjā-vidhi is stated; the takeaway is contemplative discipline—seeing sacred geography as a support for smaraṇa (remembrance) of Pati while navigating the world of pasha-bound pashus.