शिवार्चनविधिः — देवतानां पाशुपतव्रतप्राप्तिः तथा पशुपाशविमोक्षणम् (अध्याय ८०)
पद्मकिञ्जल्कसंकाशैर् अंशुकैरतिशोभनाः वलयैर्नूपुरैर्हारैश् छत्रैश्चित्रैस्तथांशुकैः
padmakiñjalkasaṃkāśair aṃśukairatiśobhanāḥ valayairnūpurairhāraiś chatraiścitraistathāṃśukaiḥ
Mereka tampak amat elok, mengenakan kain yang bercahaya laksana serbuk sari teratai. Mereka berhias gelang, kelinting kaki, dan kalung, serta diiringi payung-payung indah dan sutra bermotif kaya.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It encodes the ritual principle of alaṅkāra (sacred adornment): beauty, purity, and auspicious presentation are offerings to Pati (Shiva), supporting bhakti and steadiness of mind during Linga-puja.
By describing lotus-like radiance and royal insignia surrounding the sacred presence, the verse points to Shiva as Pati—supremely auspicious and sovereign—whose nearness transforms the field of experience into śiva-maya (pervaded by Shiva).
Ritually, it reflects upacāra-puja through garments, ornaments, and ceremonial parasols; yogically, it supports ekāgratā (one-pointed attention) by using auspicious forms to draw the pashu (bound soul) away from pasha (bondage) toward devotion to Pati.