भुवनकोशविन्यासनिर्णयः (ज्योतिर्गति-वृष्टिचक्र-वर्णनम्)
गन्धर्वैरप्सरोभिश् च ग्रामणीसर्पराक्षसैः प्रदीपयन् सहस्रांशुर् अग्रतः पृष्ठतो ऽप्यधः
gandharvairapsarobhiś ca grāmaṇīsarparākṣasaiḥ pradīpayan sahasrāṃśur agrataḥ pṛṣṭhato 'pyadhaḥ
Bersama para Gandharwa dan Apsara, juga para pemimpin, para naga, dan para Raksasa, Sang Seribu-Sinar menyala—menerangi depan, belakang, bahkan ke bawah.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It emphasizes the Linga’s core symbolism as Shiva’s self-luminous presence (Pati) that illumines all directions—signifying protection, guidance, and the removal of bondage (pāśa) for the pashu (soul).
Shiva-tattva is indicated as all-penetrating light: not limited to one direction or realm, it shines before, behind, and below—implying transcendence and immanence, beyond ordinary spatial limits.
The imagery supports dīpa/tejas-upāsanā in Shiva-pūjā (offering of lamps) and the yogic contemplation of Shiva as inner light—steady awareness that dispels darkness (avidyā), the root of pāśa.