सूर्यरश्मिस्वरूपकथनम्
Surya-Rashmi Svarupa Kathana
नारायणं बुधं प्राहुर् देवं ज्ञानविदो जनाः सर्वलोकप्रभुः साक्षाद् यमो लोकप्रभुः स्वयम्
nārāyaṇaṃ budhaṃ prāhur devaṃ jñānavido janāḥ sarvalokaprabhuḥ sākṣād yamo lokaprabhuḥ svayam
Quienes conocen la verdad de la sabiduría proclaman a Nārāyaṇa como el Deva iluminado. Yama, en verdad, es el Señor manifiesto de todos los mundos: él mismo es el regente que sostiene el orden sagrado (dharma).
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames worship as alignment with cosmic governance: devotion to the Supreme (Pati) includes honoring the dharmic order that regulates karma and mortality—key for a pashu seeking release from pāśa.
By highlighting universal lordship (sarvalokaprabhu) and manifest governance, the verse supports a Shaiva reading where Shiva-tattva is the supreme Pati whose power operates both as transcendent grace and as immanent law through divine agents.
Inner restraint (yama) as a yogic discipline is implied: Pashupata-oriented sadhana emphasizes conquering fear, regulating conduct, and purifying karma—preparing the pashu for Shiva’s anugraha (liberating grace).