यदुवंश-प्रवचनम्: हैहय-क्रोष्टु-वंशविस्तारः (कृतवीर्यार्जुनादि, ज्यामघ-विदर्भ-शात्वत-पर्यन्तम्)
वीतिहोत्राश् च हर्याता भोजाश्चावन्तयस् तथा शूरसेनास्तु विख्यातास् तालजङ्घास्तथैव च
vītihotrāś ca haryātā bhojāścāvantayas tathā śūrasenāstu vikhyātās tālajaṅghāstathaiva ca
വീതിഹോത്രർ, ഹര്യാതർ, ഭോജർ, അവന്തികൾ; അതുപോലെ പ്രസിദ്ധ ശൂരസേനർ, കൂടാതെ താലജംഘർ—ഇങ്ങനെ ഇവർ എണ്ണപ്പെട്ടു।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It situates Shiva’s Purāṇic revelation within a complete cosmic and human panorama—showing that the Linga’s sanctity extends across all janapadas (peoples/regions) who participate in dharma and worship.
Indirectly: by listing diverse peoples within the same sacred narrative, it implies Shiva as Pati—the universal Lord whose grace and sovereignty are not limited by region or lineage, encompassing all pashus (souls).
No specific puja-vidhi or Pāśupata Yoga technique is stated; the verse functions as a catalog of peoples, preparing the broader dharmic context in which Shiva-puja and liberation teachings are later given.