उमास्वयंवरः / भवोद्वाहः, गणसमागमः, अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्यम्, तथा विनायक-उत्पत्तिसूचना
भवानग्रे समुत्पन्नो भवान्या सह दैवतैः वामाङ्गादस्य रुद्रस्य दक्षिणाङ्गादहं प्रभो
bhavānagre samutpanno bhavānyā saha daivataiḥ vāmāṅgādasya rudrasya dakṣiṇāṅgādahaṃ prabho
Tú naciste primero, junto con Bhavānī y la hueste de los dioses. Del lado izquierdo de este Rudra surgiste tú; del lado derecho surgí yo, oh Señor: tal es el orden divino de la manifestación desde el único Pati, más allá de todo vínculo.
Brahma (within Suta’s narration)
It grounds Linga devotion in the doctrine that all deities and cosmic functions arise from Rudra (Pati) together with Śakti; worship of the Linga is therefore worship of the source from which all divine powers manifest.
Shiva is indicated as the primordial Pati whose single reality expresses as complementary sides—Śakti-associated (left) and creative/ordering power (right)—showing that multiplicity emerges without dividing the supreme Rudra.
The verse mainly conveys tattva-jnana for Pāśupata orientation: meditate on Rudra as the one Pati from whom all powers arise, dissolving pasha (bondage) through recognition (pratyabhijñā) of Shiva-Shakti unity.