Indra’s Account: Shilada’s Tapas and Shiva’s Manifestation as Nandi
तदङ्गणादहं शंभोस् तनुजस्तस्य चाज्ञया संजातः पूर्वमेवाहं युगान्ताग्निसमप्रभः
tadaṅgaṇādahaṃ śaṃbhos tanujastasya cājñayā saṃjātaḥ pūrvamevāhaṃ yugāntāgnisamaprabhaḥ
उसी यज्ञाङ्गण से मैं—शम्भु का तनय—उनकी आज्ञा से प्रकट हुआ; मैं पहले से ही प्रादुर्भूत था, और युगान्त की अग्नि के समान तेजस्वी था।
An internal narrator/manifested being describing his own origin (within Suta’s overarching narration)
It frames manifestation as arising from Śiva’s ājñā (sovereign command), implying that Linga-pūjā is worship of Pati—the supreme source—from whom all sacred presences and empowered forms proceed.
Śiva-tattva is shown as the supreme Pati whose will is causal: beings appear by His command and bear extraordinary tejas, indicating His lordship over sṛṣṭi and dissolution (yugānta-agni imagery).
The verse emphasizes ājñā and tejas—key Shaiva themes—supporting Pāśupata discipline where the pashu aligns with Pati through obedience, mantra, and inner tapas that awakens spiritual radiance.