वंशानुवर्णनम् — सात्वतवंशः, स्यमन्तक-प्रसङ्गः, कृष्णावतारः, शिवप्रसादः (पाशुपतयोगः)
स एव परमात्मासौ देवदेवो जनार्दनः हलायुधश् च भगवान् अनन्तो रजतप्रभः
sa eva paramātmāsau devadevo janārdanaḥ halāyudhaś ca bhagavān ananto rajataprabhaḥ
He alone is the Supreme Self—the God of gods. He is Janārdana; he is the blessed wielder of the plough-weapon; he is Ananta, the endless One, radiant with silvery splendour—thus all these names point to that one Pati (Lord) beyond all.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana’s identification of the Supreme through divine epithets)
It teaches that many revered divine names ultimately indicate one Supreme Pati; Linga-worship is directed to that single transcendent Reality beyond sectarian labels.
By affirming “He alone is the Paramātman,” it points to Shiva-tattva as the supreme, infinite Lord who can be praised through multiple epithets while remaining one, unsurpassed consciousness.
The practical takeaway is nāma-smaraṇa and stuti as a Pāśupata-oriented discipline—using sacred names to dissolve pasha (bondage) and orient the pashu (soul) toward the Pati.