प्रलय-तत्त्वलयः, नीललोहित-रुद्रः, अष्टमूर्तिस्तवः, एवं ब्रह्मणो वैराग्यम्
एतत्ते कथितं सर्वम् इतिहासं पुरातनम् परार्धं ब्रह्मणो यावत् तावद्भूतिः समासतः
etatte kathitaṃ sarvam itihāsaṃ purātanam parārdhaṃ brahmaṇo yāvat tāvadbhūtiḥ samāsataḥ
Así te he contado por completo esta antigua historia sagrada—resumida hasta el lapso llamado “parārdha” de Brahmā—para que se comprenda en esencia el curso de bhūti, el despliegue del devenir manifestado.
Suta Goswami
It frames the preceding teaching as an authoritative, ancient itihāsa summarizing cosmic manifestation—establishing the doctrinal ground on which Linga symbolism and Shiva as Pati (Lord of manifestation) are understood.
By summarizing bhūti (manifested becoming) across cosmic time, it implies the Shaiva Siddhanta stance that manifestation operates under the sovereignty of Pati—Shiva—while pashu (souls) experience the unfolding within pasha (bondage) until liberated.
No specific rite is prescribed in this line; it functions as a narrative colophon, preparing the listener for Shaiva disciplines (Linga-pūjā and Pāśupata-yoga) grounded in a correct view of cosmic order and time.