सप्तद्वीप-सप्तसमुद्र-वर्णनम् तथा प्रियव्रतवंश-राज्यविभागः
जीमूतस्य च जीमूतो रोहितस्य च रोहितः वैद्युतो वैद्युतस्यापि मानसस्य च मानसः
jīmūtasya ca jīmūto rohitasya ca rohitaḥ vaidyuto vaidyutasyāpi mānasasya ca mānasaḥ
La tierra de Jīmūta se llama Jīmūta; y la de Rohita se llama Rohita. La de Vaidyuta se llama Vaidyuta; y la de Mānasa se llama Mānasa.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, in a Sahasranama-style litany of Shiva’s immanence)
It supports Linga-upāsanā as worship of the formless Pati who permeates all forms—cloud, lightning, and mind—so the Linga is contemplated as the universal essence rather than a limited object.
It presents Śiva as immanent: the same reality appears as natural forces and as the inner mental principle, indicating Pati as both the cosmic manifestation and the indwelling consciousness that governs pashus under pasha.
A contemplative Pāśupata-style practice of nāma-japa and bhāvanā: meditating that every perceived phenomenon and the mind that perceives it are pervaded by Śiva, loosening pasha through constant recognition of Pati.