Bhūtavana–Kailāsa–Mandākinī–Rudrapurī: Śiva’s Jeweled Abodes and Perpetual Worship
पुरं रुद्रपुरी नाम नानाप्रासादसंकुलम् तत्रापि शतधा कृत्वा ह्य् आत्मानं चाम्बया सह
puraṃ rudrapurī nāma nānāprāsādasaṃkulam tatrāpi śatadhā kṛtvā hy ātmānaṃ cāmbayā saha
ルドラプリーと名づけられた都があり、さまざまな宮殿が立ち並んでいた。そこでも主は、アンバー(シャクティ)と共に、自らの姿を百倍に化現された。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purāṇic account to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It affirms Pati (Śiva) as sovereignly present in many loci at once—supporting the Purāṇic logic of multiple liṅga-installations where one Lord is worshiped through many consecrated forms without division of His supreme reality.
Śiva-tattva is shown as non-limited consciousness that can manifest innumerable forms while remaining one; His manifestation is inseparable from Ambā (Śakti), indicating that divine agency (kriyā-śakti) and lordship (pati-bhāva) operate together.
The verse points to the principle behind liṅga-pūjā and temple worship: through consecration and disciplined devotion (a Pāśupata-oriented approach), the sādhaka approaches the one Pati as present in many sanctified embodiments.