Adhyaya 70: आदिसर्गः—महत्-अहङ्कार-तन्मात्रा-भूतसृष्टिः, ब्रह्माण्डावरणम्, प्रजासर्गः, त्रिमूर्ति-शैवाधिष्ठानम्
ससर्ज सर्गमन्यं हि साधकं प्रभुरीश्वरः ततो ऽभिध्यायतस्तस्य सत्याभिध्यायिनस्तदा
sasarja sargamanyaṃ hi sādhakaṃ prabhurīśvaraḥ tato 'bhidhyāyatastasya satyābhidhyāyinastadā
Затем Владыка, Ишвара—высший Пати—проявил иной этап творения, служащий средством достижения. И когда он созерцал, по самой этой истинной медитации возникли существа, созерцающие в истине, с безошибочным намерением.
Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmogony as taught in the Linga Purana)
It frames Shiva (Pati) as the direct source of ordered manifestation through conscious will; Linga worship mirrors this truth by centering devotion on the formless-conscious Lord who empowers all sādhana and attainment.
Shiva is shown as Īśvara whose creation is not mechanical but arises from abhidhyāna (sovereign contemplation); his satya-saṅkalpa is efficacious, revealing Pati as the intelligent, free cause behind srishti.
The verse highlights abhidhyāna—truth-aligned contemplation—suggesting a Pāśupata-oriented principle: when the pashu’s meditation becomes satya (aligned to Pati), it becomes sādhaka, a direct means toward siddhi and liberation.