देवादिसृष्टिकथनम् (वसिष्ठशोकः, पराशरजन्म, एकलिङ्गपूजा, रुद्रदर्शनम्)
आरुह्य मूर्धानम् अजात्मजो ऽसौ तयात्मवान् सर्वविद् आत्मविच्च धराधरस्यैव तदा धरायां पपात पत्न्या सह साश्रुदृष्टिः
āruhya mūrdhānam ajātmajo 'sau tayātmavān sarvavid ātmavicca dharādharasyaiva tadā dharāyāṃ papāta patnyā saha sāśrudṛṣṭiḥ
Subiendo a la cabeza de aquel poderoso «portador de la montaña», el hijo del No Nacido—dueño de sí, omnisciente y firme en el conocimiento del Sí—hizo entonces que cayera a la tierra junto con su esposa, con la mirada anegada en lágrimas.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It underscores that worldly power (even “mountain-bearing” strength) is subordinate to Pati (Shiva) and his Shakti; Linga worship is framed as surrender that dissolves pride and restores dharma through grace.
Shiva-tattva is implied through the presence of omniscience and Self-knowledge (sarvavit, ātmavit) operating as sovereign will: the Lord, through Shakti, governs events to liberate and correct the pashu bound by pasha.
The yogic takeaway is ātmavicāra (Self-inquiry) and humility: Self-knowledge aligned to Shiva’s grace is shown as the true power, central to the Pāśupata orientation of surrender to Pati.