देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
ज्ञात्वा स्वनेत्रमुद्धृत्य सर्वसत्त्वावलम्बनम् पूजयामास भावेन नाम्ना तेन जगद्गुरुम्
jñātvā svanetramuddhṛtya sarvasattvāvalambanam pūjayāmāsa bhāvena nāmnā tena jagadgurum
主の真実を悟ると、彼は自らの眼を抜き取り供物として捧げた。万有の支えである世の師—シヴァ—を、その御名をもって、深い帰依の心で礼拝した。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages; internal subject is a devotee worshipping Shiva)
It presents Linga-bhakti as both inner and outer: the devotee worships Śiva as the universal support (sarvasattvāvalambana) with intense bhāva, implying that true Linga-pūjā culminates in surrender of one’s faculties to Pati.
Śiva is portrayed as Jagadguru and the sustaining refuge of all beings—Pati who upholds and guides all pashus, transcending individual limitation while remaining the ground of their existence.
An inner-sacrificial act of offering one’s “eye” (symbolically, perception/egoic seeing) to Śiva—aligned with Pāśupata spirit: turning the senses inward, surrendering to the Guru-Lord, and loosening pasha (bondage).