Adhyaya 44: Nandikesvara’s Manifestation and Abhisheka; The Rule of Namaskara in Shiva-Nama
स्तंभैश् च वैडूर्यमयैः किङ्किणीजालसंवृतम् चारुरत्नकसंयुक्तं मण्डपं विश्वतोमुखम्
staṃbhaiś ca vaiḍūryamayaiḥ kiṅkiṇījālasaṃvṛtam cāruratnakasaṃyuktaṃ maṇḍapaṃ viśvatomukham
અને ત્યાં વૈડૂર્યમણિના સ્તંભોવાળો એક મંડપ હતો; કિંકિણીના જાળથી આવૃત, મનોહર રત્નોથી અલંકૃત અને સર્વ દિશાઓ તરફ મુખવાળો. તે સર્વવ્યાપી પતિ-પ્રભુને યોગ્ય છે; ત્યાં બંધાયેલ પાશુ-જીવ મોક્ષમાર્ગે વળે છે.
Suta Goswami
It highlights the maṇḍapa (ritual pavilion) as an auspicious, carefully consecrated space—adorned and oriented “in all directions”—supporting proper Shiva-puja and the devotee’s approach to the Linga as the universal presence.
Through the term viśvatomukha (“facing everywhere”), the verse implies Shiva’s all-pervasive Pati-nature: the Lord is not confined to one direction or form, and all directions open into His presence.
It points to puja-vidhi foundations—preparing the mandapa for worship—where the sanctified environment aids steadiness of mind (yogic focus) and supports Pashupata-oriented devotion toward liberation from pāśa (bondage).