भुवनकोशस्वभाववर्णनम् — सप्तद्वीप-पर्वत-लोकविन्यासः तथा यक्ष-उमा-प्रकाशः
द्रोणः कङ्कश् च महिषः ककुद्मान् सप्तमः स्मृतः कुशद्वीपे तु सप्तैव द्वीपाश् च कुलपर्वताः
droṇaḥ kaṅkaś ca mahiṣaḥ kakudmān saptamaḥ smṛtaḥ kuśadvīpe tu saptaiva dvīpāś ca kulaparvatāḥ
Droṇa, Kaṅka, Mahiṣa y Kakudmān son recordados (entre estas divisiones), y el séptimo queda igualmente designado. En Kuśadvīpa hay también, en verdad, siete regiones de ese tipo, y se enumeran asimismo las montañas de linaje (kulaparvata), formando el orden del cosmos manifestado por el Señor.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By mapping Kuśadvīpa and its kulaparvatas, the verse frames the cosmos as an ordered manifestation sustained by Pati (Śiva); Linga worship aligns the pashu (soul) with that cosmic order and its source.
It implies Śiva-tattva as the grounding intelligence behind structured creation: the worlds and mountains are not random, but a śakti-arrangement within the Lord’s manifest domain.
No specific puja-vidhi is stated; the takeaway is contemplative (dhyāna) use—seeing all regions as permeated by Pati, loosening pasha (bondage) through right vision central to Pāśupata-oriented discipline.