प्रह्रादः पूजयामास नमो नारायणेति च नमो नारायणायेति सर्वदैत्यकुमारकान्
prahrādaḥ pūjayāmāsa namo nārāyaṇeti ca namo nārāyaṇāyeti sarvadaityakumārakān
പ്രഹ്ലാദൻ ഭക്തിപൂർവ്വം പൂജിച്ചു; ‘നമോ നാരായണ’ എന്നും ‘നമോ നാരായണായ’ എന്നും ഉള്ള നമസ്കാരങ്ങളാൽ എല്ലാ ദൈത്യകുമാരന്മാരെയും എപ്പോഴും വിനയത്തോടെ വണങ്ങാൻ അഭ്യസിപ്പിച്ചു.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages; internal episode describing Prahlada)
It shows the foundational discipline of devotion and repeated salutation (namo-japa). In the Linga Purana’s Shaiva frame, such bhakti refines the paśu (soul) and becomes a preparatory samskāra for later Śiva-pūjā and Linga-upāsanā.
Though Nārāyaṇa is named explicitly, the Purana’s theology commonly reads this as non-dual reverence: the supreme Pati (Śiva) is the indwelling reality not opposed to Nārāyaṇa. The verse supports the Hari-Hara unity that culminates in recognizing Śiva-tattva as the highest liberating principle.
Mantra-japa and disciplined bhakti instruction—teaching a community to perform namas (salutation) as a daily practice. This aligns with Shaiva sādhanā as a means to loosen pāśa (bondage) and stabilize the mind for higher yoga.