Bhūtavana–Kailāsa–Mandākinī–Rudrapurī: Śiva’s Jeweled Abodes and Perpetual Worship
हेमप्राकारसंयुक्तं मणितोरणमण्डितम् स्फाटिकैश् च विचित्रैश् च गोपुरैश् च समन्वितम्
hemaprākārasaṃyuktaṃ maṇitoraṇamaṇḍitam sphāṭikaiś ca vicitraiś ca gopuraiś ca samanvitam
វាត្រូវបានព័ទ្ធជុំវិញដោយជញ្ជាំងមាស អមដោយទ្វារច្រកតុបតែងដោយគ្រឿងមណី និងមានសំណង់គ្រីស្តាល់អស្ចារ្យជាមួយកោពុរៈខ្ពស់ៗ—ជាទីស្ថានសក្ការៈសមរម្យសម្រាប់បតិ ព្រះអម្ចាស់ដែលដោះលែងបសុដែលត្រូវចងដោយបាសៈ តាមរយៈសាន្និធិលិង្គដ៏មង្គល។
Suta Goswami
By portraying the Linga-abode as perfectly consecrated and resplendent, the verse signals that the kshetra is a manifest support (ālambana) for devotion—where puja to the Linga is believed to intensify grace (anugraha) and weaken pasha (bondage).
Shiva-tattva is implied as the supreme Pati whose presence sanctifies space itself: the extraordinary, purified architecture symbolizes His transcendent purity and His power to transform the pashu’s experience from boundness to auspiciousness.
The verse primarily supports Shiva-puja and kshetra-seva (service to the holy precinct)—preparing a purified environment for worship; yogically, it complements Pashupata discipline by emphasizing sacred space as an aid for steadiness of mind and devotion to Pati.