शिवार्चनविधिः — देवतानां पाशुपतव्रतप्राप्तिः तथा पशुपाशविमोक्षणम् (अध्याय ८०)
सुवृत्तं सुतरां शुभ्रं कैलासशिखरे शुभे सूर्यमण्डलसंकाशैर् विमानैश् च विभूषितम्
suvṛttaṃ sutarāṃ śubhraṃ kailāsaśikhare śubhe sūryamaṇḍalasaṃkāśair vimānaiś ca vibhūṣitam
On the auspicious peak of Kailāsa it was perfectly well-formed and exceedingly radiant—adorned with celestial vimānas whose splendor resembled the orb of the Sun.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By portraying Kailāsa as supremely pure and sun-bright, the verse sets the contemplative backdrop for Liṅga-upāsanā: the devotee visualizes Pati (Śiva) as the stainless, luminous Reality, and approaches the Liṅga as the concentrated sign of that transcendence.
Shiva-tattva is implied through radiance and purity—an abode that is “exceedingly bright” signifies the self-luminous Pati, beyond pasha (bondage) and the impurities that condition the pashu (individual soul).
A dhyāna (meditative visualization) practice is suggested: contemplating Kailāsa and its sun-like brilliance as the inner seat of Śiva, supporting Pāśupata-oriented concentration prior to pūjā or japa.