Bhūtavana–Kailāsa–Mandākinī–Rudrapurī: Śiva’s Jeweled Abodes and Perpetual Worship
अशून्यममरैर्नित्यं महापरिषदैस् तथा तत्र भूतपतेर्देवाः पूजां नित्यं प्रयुञ्जते
aśūnyamamarairnityaṃ mahāpariṣadais tathā tatra bhūtapaterdevāḥ pūjāṃ nityaṃ prayuñjate
ସେହି ପବିତ୍ର ଧାମ କେବେ ଶୂନ୍ୟ ନୁହେଁ—ନିତ୍ୟ ଅମରମାନେ ଓ ମହାପରିଷଦ୍ରେ ପରିପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣ। ସେଠାରେ ଦେବମାନେ ସର୍ବଭୂତପତି ଭୂତପତିଙ୍କୁ ନିତ୍ୟ ଅବିଚ୍ଛିନ୍ନ ପୂଜା କରନ୍ତି।
Suta Goswami
It emphasizes nitya-pūjā—uninterrupted worship—showing that Shiva as Bhūtapati is perpetually honored by the Devas, establishing continuous devotion as an ideal in Linga-centered practice.
Shiva is presented as Bhūtapati, the supreme Pati (Lord) of all beings—worthy of ceaseless reverence—implying His sovereign transcendence over pashu (souls) and pasha (bondage).
The verse highlights nitya-pūjā (daily/continuous worship) as the core discipline; as a Shaiva takeaway, steady worship and remembrance support the Pashupata aim of loosening pasha through devotion to the Pati.