Adhyaya 73 — त्रिपुरदाहे ब्रह्मस्तवः
Brahmā’s Hymn in the Context of Tripura’s Burning
एवं पाशुपतं कृत्वा सम्पूज्य परमेश्वरम् लिङ्गे पुरा मया दृष्टे विष्णुना च महात्मना
evaṃ pāśupataṃ kṛtvā sampūjya parameśvaram liṅge purā mayā dṛṣṭe viṣṇunā ca mahātmanā
Así, tras emprender la observancia Pāśupata y haber adorado plenamente a Parameśvara, antaño contemplé al Señor en el Liṅga—visto igualmente por Viṣṇu, el de gran alma.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal recollection/tradition)
It states that disciplined Pāśupata practice and complete worship culminate in direct darśana of Śiva in the Liṅga, affirming the Liṅga as the revelatory locus of Parameśvara.
Śiva is presented as Parameśvara (Pati), directly knowable through worship and yogic discipline; His presence is not merely symbolic but experientially ‘seen’ in the Liṅga by realized devotees.
The verse highlights Pāśupata-vrata/discipline joined with sampūjā (complete Liṅga-pūjā), implying a path that loosens pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (soul) through devotion and observance.