Vibhaga 1, Adhyaya 74 — ब्रह्मप्रोक्तलिङ्गार्चनविधिः
Materials, Classes, and Fruits of Linga-Worship
विश्वेदेवास् तथा रौप्यं वसवः कान्तिकं शुभम् आरकूटमयं वायुर् अश्विनौ पार्थिवं सदा
viśvedevās tathā raupyaṃ vasavaḥ kāntikaṃ śubham ārakūṭamayaṃ vāyur aśvinau pārthivaṃ sadā
ដូចគ្នានេះដែរ លិង្គប្រាក់ត្រូវនឹងវិśvedevas; វសុទាំងឡាយត្រូវនឹងវត្ថុមានពន្លឺរុងរឿង និងមង្គល; វាយុត្រូវនឹងលោហៈលាយស្ពាន់; និងអશ્વិនទាំងពីរតែងតែត្រូវនឹងវត្ថុដី—ដើម្បីបម្រើព្រះបតិ ព្រះអម្ចាស់។
Suta Goswami
It assigns specific substances (silver, radiant metals, copper-alloy, earth) to Vedic deity-groups, showing that Linga-pratiṣṭhā uses consecrated materials harmonized with cosmic powers, ultimately offered to Pati (Śiva).
Śiva-tattva is implied as the integrative Lord (Pati) to whom diverse divine functions are subordinated; the many deities and materials become instruments in a single Shaiva act of worship directed to the supreme Linga.
Ritually, it points to dravya-niyama in Linga installation (choosing proper materials). Yogically, it supports Pāśupata discipline by purifying the pashu (soul) through regulated outer worship that loosens pasha (bondage).