वासिष्ठकथनम् (आदित्य–सोमवंशवर्णनम् तथा रुद्रसहस्रनाम-प्रशंसा)
हिरण्यबाहुश् च तथा गुहावासः प्रवेशनः महामना महाकामश् चित्तकामो जितेन्द्रियः
hiraṇyabāhuś ca tathā guhāvāsaḥ praveśanaḥ mahāmanā mahākāmaś cittakāmo jitendriyaḥ
彼はヒラニヤバーフ—黄金の腕をもつ者。心の奥の秘なる洞に住し、内なる真理と解脱への「入門」を授ける。大いなる心を備え、大いなる欲(その意志は自在)をもち、その欲は純粋な覚知そのもの。諸感官を制した御方である。
Suta Goswami
These names portray Shiva as both the radiant, worship-worthy Pati (Hiraṇyabāhu) and the indwelling Lord (Guhāvāsa). In Linga-puja, the outer Linga supports remembrance of the inner ‘cave-dwelling’ Shiva who grants entry into realization (Praveśana).
Shiva is shown as sovereign consciousness: His will is independent (Mahākāma), yet His ‘desire’ is not lack but pure awareness (Cittakāma). As Pati, He is untouched by pasha (bondage) and therefore perfectly self-mastered (Jitendriya).
It points to Pashupata-oriented inner worship: sense-restraint (jitendriyatā), meditation on Shiva in the heart-cave (guhā), and initiation/entry into the path (praveśa) through mantra and disciplined sādhanā.