Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
सोमधृक् सूर्यवाचश् च सूर्यपेषणकस् तथा सूर्याक्षः सूरिनामा च सुरः सुन्दर एव च
somadhṛk sūryavācaś ca sūryapeṣaṇakas tathā sūryākṣaḥ sūrināmā ca suraḥ sundara eva ca
彼は月を戴く者(Somadhṛk)、太陽の声をもつ者(Sūryavāc)、万物を磨り熟させる太陽(Sūryapeṣaṇaka)。彼は太陽の眼(Sūryākṣa)、賢者と名づけられる者(Sūrināmā)、神なる者(Sura)。そしてただ彼のみが美なる者(Sundara)—かくして主は讃えられる。
Suta Goswami (reciting the Sahasranama within the Linga Purana narration)
It supports nāma-japa as a Linga-centric practice: praising Shiva through cosmic functions (Moon-bearing, Sun-eyed) trains the devotee to see the Linga as the Pati who pervades all luminaries and sustains all life.
Shiva-tattva is shown as the inner ruler of the solar and lunar powers—He is not merely a deity among others, but the Pati whose consciousness illumines (Sun-eyed) and whose grace nourishes and cools (Moon-bearing), guiding the pashu toward clarity.
Nāma-japa and dhyāna: contemplate Shiva as the inner Sun that ‘ripens’ karma (pāśa) into maturity, while reciting these names to steady the mind in Pashupata-oriented devotion.