भुवनकोशविन्यासनिर्णयः (ज्योतिर्गति-वृष्टिचक्र-वर्णनम्)
सोन्ने-रेगेन्-क्रेइस्लौफ़् किरणैः सर्वतस्तोयं देवो वै ससमीरणः औत्तानपादस्य सदा ध्रुवत्वं वै प्रसादतः
Sonne-Regen-Kreislauf kiraṇaiḥ sarvatastoyaṃ devo vai sasamīraṇaḥ auttānapādasya sadā dhruvatvaṃ vai prasādataḥ
Por Sus rayos, el agua se esparce por todas partes junto con los vientos en movimiento; así el Divino sostiene el orden cósmico. Y por Su gracia, el hijo de Uttānapāda (Dhruva) alcanzó una firmeza eterna, convirtiéndose en el polo estable de los mundos.
Suta Goswami
It frames Shiva as both cosmic sustainer (spreading waters and winds through His power) and the giver of anugraha; Linga worship is presented as turning the pashu toward the Pati whose grace grants stability, protection, and spiritual “fixedness.”
Shiva-tattva is shown as the transcendent Lord who also immanently governs the elements—rays, wind, and water—while bestowing prasada that transforms a bound soul (pashu) into a steadfast, dharma-aligned state.
The key takeaway is devotion leading to prasada (grace): through Shaiva upasana—especially Linga-puja with steadiness and vow-like discipline—one gains dhruvatva (unshakable focus), a hallmark aim in Pashupata-oriented practice.