एकार्णव-सृष्टिक्रमः, ब्रह्म-विष्णु-परस्परप्रवेशः, शिवस्य आगमनं च
मध्ये चैकार्णवे तस्मिन् शङ्खचक्रगदाधरः जीमूताभो ऽम्बुजाक्षश् च किरीटी श्रीपतिर्हरिः
madhye caikārṇave tasmin śaṅkhacakragadādharaḥ jīmūtābho 'mbujākṣaś ca kirīṭī śrīpatirhariḥ
Di tengah samudra tunggal itu berdiri Hari—pemegang sangkha, cakra, dan gada; gelap laksana awan hujan, bermata teratai, bermahkota, dan Śrīpati. (Dalam pemahaman Śaiva, penglihatan ini pun muncul dalam ranah perwujudan Sang Pati, Śiva.)
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes the cosmic backdrop (aikārṇava) in which divine functions appear; in Shaiva reading, such appearances occur within Śiva’s sovereign reality (Pati), preparing the narrative ground for the Linga’s primacy and later installation-oriented teachings.
Though the verse names Hari, the Shaiva Siddhānta lens treats this as a manifestation within the Lord’s (Śiva’s) domain of māyā and sṛṣṭi—indicating Śiva-tattva as the transcendent Pati under whom cosmic roles (including Viṣṇu’s) operate.
No direct pūjā-vidhi or Pāśupata yoga technique is stated; the takeaway is contemplative dhyāna on the cosmic origin-setting—meditating on the Lord’s forms arising in the primeval waters as a prelude to disciplined worship and liberation of the paśu from pāśa.