ईशानकल्पवृत्तान्तः तथा लैङ्गपुराणस्य संक्षेप-सूची
कैलासवर्णनं चैव योगः पाशुपतस् तथा चतुर्युगप्रमाणं च युगधर्मः सुविस्तरः
kailāsavarṇanaṃ caiva yogaḥ pāśupatas tathā caturyugapramāṇaṃ ca yugadharmaḥ suvistaraḥ
Il contient aussi une description de Kailāsa, du Yoga Pāśupata, de la mesure des quatre yuga, et une vaste exposition des dharma propres à chaque âge.
Suta Goswami
This verse functions as a table-of-contents marker, indicating that Linga Purana grounds Linga-oriented devotion in Śiva’s abode (Kailāsa), Śiva’s discipline (Pāśupata Yoga), and age-appropriate dharma—framing worship as both ritual and transformative sādhana.
By naming Śiva as Paśupati (Lord, Pati) and highlighting Pāśupata Yoga, it implies Shiva-tattva as the sovereign liberator who frees the paśu (individual soul) from pāśa (bondage) through right discipline and dharma aligned to cosmic time.
Pāśupata Yoga is highlighted—Śiva’s distinctive path emphasizing inner purification, detachment from pāśa, and God-oriented discipline, which supports and deepens external Śiva-pūjā and Linga-upāsanā.