ग्रहाद्यधिपत्याभिषेकः
Cosmic Consecrations of Lords of Planets and Domains
धर्मं पितॄणाम् अधिपं निरृतिं पिशिताशिनाम् रुद्रं पशूनां भूतानां नन्दिनं गणनायकम्
dharmaṃ pitṝṇām adhipaṃ nirṛtiṃ piśitāśinām rudraṃ paśūnāṃ bhūtānāṃ nandinaṃ gaṇanāyakam
ピトリの中では主はダルマ、統べる主君。肉を食らう者の中ではニルリティ。パシュ(束縛された魂と生類)の中ではルドラ。ブータの中ではガナの将ナンディンである。
Suta Goswami (narrating a stuti/naamavali-style enumeration within the Linga Purana narrative)
It frames Shiva as the supreme Pati who presides over every class of beings; Linga-puja is thus worship of the all-governing Lord, not a local or limited deity.
Shiva-tattva is shown as sovereign lordship (adhipatya): He manifests appropriate powers and names—Dharma, Nirṛti, Rudra, Nandin—while remaining the one supreme controller of pashu (souls) and their conditions.
The verse supports naamajapa/stuti as a Pashupata-oriented practice: contemplating Shiva’s lordship over pashu and bhūtas cultivates surrender to Pati and loosens pasha (bondage).