एकार्णव-सृष्टिक्रमः, ब्रह्म-विष्णु-परस्परप्रवेशः, शिवस्य आगमनं च
एवं ज्ञात्वा महायोगम् अभ्युत्तिष्ठन्महाबलम् अहं त्वामग्रतः कृत्वा स्तोष्याम्यनलसप्रभम्
evaṃ jñātvā mahāyogam abhyuttiṣṭhanmahābalam ahaṃ tvāmagrataḥ kṛtvā stoṣyāmyanalasaprabham
Así, habiendo comprendido el Gran Yoga, me alzaré con gran fuerza; poniéndote al frente de mi mente, te alabaré—oh Señor cuyo resplandor es como el fuego, Pati que afloja los pāśas que atan al paśu.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal hymn context in the Linga Purana’s Mahayoga/stuti sequence)
It frames worship as inner orientation: one places Shiva “in the forefront” of awareness and offers stuti grounded in Mahayoga, aligning the devotee (paśu) toward the Pati beyond bondage (pāśa).
Shiva is invoked as analasaprabha—fire-radiant, self-luminous—implying the supreme consciousness that illumines all and empowers the yogin to rise with mahā-bala (spiritual resolve).
A Pāśupata-leaning Mahayoga emphasis: disciplined awakening (abhyuttiṣṭhan) and devotional stuti as a yogic act—mental placement of Shiva in the forefront (mānasa-pūjā orientation) before outward rites.