ग्रहाद्यधिपत्याभिषेकः
Cosmic Consecrations of Lords of Planets and Domains
गन्धर्वविद्याधरकिन्नराणाम् ईशं पुनश् चित्ररथं चकार नागाधिपं वासुकिमुग्रवीर्यं सर्पाधिपं तक्षकमुग्रवीर्यम्
gandharvavidyādharakinnarāṇām īśaṃ punaś citrarathaṃ cakāra nāgādhipaṃ vāsukimugravīryaṃ sarpādhipaṃ takṣakamugravīryam
De nuevo nombró a Citraratha como señor de los Gandharvas, los Vidyādharas y los Kinnaras; hizo a Vāsuki, de fiero poder, soberano de los Nāgas; e hizo a Takṣaka, de fiero poder, soberano de las serpientes.
Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmic order as established under the Supreme Lord’s ordinance)
It shows Shiva as Pati—the supreme regulator—establishing rightful governance (adhipatya) among beings; Linga worship aligns the pashu (individual soul) with this divine order, loosening pasha (bondage) born of disorder and ego.
Shiva-tattva is revealed as sovereign ordinance (īśitva): by mere will he assigns powers and jurisdictions, demonstrating lordship over all classes of beings without personal limitation.
No specific rite is prescribed in this line; the takeaway for Pāśupata practice is niyama—living in harmony with Shiva’s cosmic law, cultivating discipline and surrender to the Lord’s governance.