अध्याय ८२ — व्यपोहनस्तवः (पापव्यपोहन-स्तोत्रम्)
दुर्गा उषा शची ज्येष्ठा मातरः सुरपूजिताः देवानां मातरश् चैव गणानां मातरस् तथा
durgā uṣā śacī jyeṣṭhā mātaraḥ surapūjitāḥ devānāṃ mātaraś caiva gaṇānāṃ mātaras tathā
Durgā, Uṣā, Śacī y Jyeṣṭhā—estas Madres divinas, veneradas por los dioses—son en verdad las Madres de los Devas, y asimismo las Madres de los Gaṇas de Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, within a Devī/Mātṛkā praise context)
It frames Shakti (as the Mātṛkās) as indispensable to Shiva’s sacred order—Mothers of both Devas and Shiva’s Gaṇas—so Linga-puja is implicitly complete when it includes reverence to the Divine Mother-power that sustains and protects the worshipper and the rite.
By naming Mothers who preside over the Devas and over Shiva’s Gaṇas, the verse points to Shiva-tattva as Pati (the Lord) inseparable from Shakti—His operative power that governs divine functions and the cosmic hosts.
A Shakti-inclusive Shaiva practice is implied: invoking or honoring the Mātṛkās alongside Shiva, aligning the sādhaka (pashu) with protective divine powers that loosen pāśa (bondage) and support disciplined worship and Pashupata-oriented conduct.