Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
अग्निवर्णाय रौद्राय अंबिकार्धशरीरिणे धवलश्यामरक्तानां मुक्तिदायामराय च
agnivarṇāya raudrāya aṃbikārdhaśarīriṇe dhavalaśyāmaraktānāṃ muktidāyāmarāya ca
火の色を帯びるルドラに敬礼。アンビカー(シャクティ)を半身とする猛き主に敬礼。不死にして、白・黒・赤の性向をもつ衆生に解脱を授け給う御方に敬礼。
Suta Goswami (narrating a traditional Shiva-stuti within the Linga Purana discourse)
It functions as a stuti-name praising the Linga’s Lord as Pati (the liberating Master), emphasizing that sincere praise and devotion to Shiva in Linga-puja leads the bound pashu toward mukti.
Shiva is portrayed as Rudra (transformative, fiery consciousness) and as inseparable from Śakti (Ambikā), indicating the non-dual Shiva–Shakti unity through which bondage (pāśa) is dissolved and liberation is bestowed.
The verse highlights stotra-japa (recitation of divine names) as a devotional limb allied to Pāśupata orientation—centering the mind on Pati beyond guṇic differences (white/dark/red) to attain freedom from pāśa.