सूर्यरश्मिस्वरूपकथनम्
Surya-Rashmi Svarupa Kathana
जगत्प्रतापनमृते भास्करं रुद्ररूपिणम् स एष कालश्चाग्निश् च द्वादशात्मा प्रजापतिः
jagatpratāpanamṛte bhāskaraṃ rudrarūpiṇam sa eṣa kālaścāgniś ca dvādaśātmā prajāpatiḥ
À parte Rudra na forma do Sol—que abrasa e ilumina os mundos—Ele mesmo é também o Tempo e o Fogo; como Prajāpati, permanece com natureza de doze aspectos.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching tradition of the Linga Purana)
It identifies the Linga’s Lord (Pati) as the very cosmic Light behind the Sun, and as the governing principles of Time and Fire—so Linga-puja is worship of the power that sustains yajna, order, and illumination in all worlds.
Shiva is presented as Rudra manifesting as Surya (illumination), Kala (regulation and dissolution), and Agni (transformative power), indicating a single supreme reality expressing multiple cosmic functions while remaining one Pati.
The verse implicitly centers yajna-agni and inner tapas: Agni signifies sacrificial worship, while Kala and Surya point to Pashupata-style discipline—mastery of time-bound impulses (pasha) through Shiva-centered contemplation.