अग्नित्रय-पितृवंश-रुद्रसृष्टि-वैराग्योपदेशः
शुचिः सौरस्तु विज्ञेयः स्वाहापुत्रास्त्रयस्तु ते पुत्रैः पौत्रैस्त्विहैतेषां संख्या संक्षेपतः स्मृता
śuciḥ saurastu vijñeyaḥ svāhāputrāstrayastu te putraiḥ pautraistvihaiteṣāṃ saṃkhyā saṃkṣepataḥ smṛtā
Know Śuci as the son of Sūrya. Those three are said to be the sons of Svāhā; and here the count of their sons and grandsons is remembered in brief.
Suta Goswami
It situates Linga-centered Shaiva teaching within a larger sṛṣṭi (creation) framework, showing that Purāṇic genealogies and enumerations support the cosmic order (ṛta) in which Shiva as Pati remains the supreme ground.
Indirectly: by mapping created lineages and their counts, the text contrasts finite, countable progeny with Shiva-tattva as the uncountable, transcendent Pati who underlies and governs all manifested orders.
No specific Pāśupata-yoga or liṅga-pūjā procedure is taught in this verse; it aligns more with Purāṇic sṛṣṭi narration and the yajña milieu implied by Svāhā (the oblation-call).