शरभप्रादुर्भावो नाम षण्णवतितमोऽध्यायः (जलन्धरविमर्दनम्)
दग्धं क्षणेन सकलं त्रैलोक्यं सचराचरम् तपसा किं त्वया रुद्र निर्जितो भगवानपि
dagdhaṃ kṣaṇena sakalaṃ trailokyaṃ sacarācaram tapasā kiṃ tvayā rudra nirjito bhagavānapi
В одно мгновение ты испепелил целиком все три мира — со всем движущимся и недвижущимся. О Рудра, какой тапасью ты совершил, что покорил даже Благословенного Владыку?
A deity/sage addressing Rudra within Suta’s narration (Purva-Bhaga dialogue context)
It establishes Rudra’s unsurpassed sovereignty (Pati) over the entire cosmos—an essential theological basis for Linga-puja, where the Linga signifies the transcendent Lord who can dissolve all worlds.
Shiva is shown as Rudra whose śakti can reduce the moving and unmoving universe to ashes instantly, indicating a reality beyond ordinary deities and beyond cosmic limitation—Pati who is not bound like the pashu (soul) under pasha (bondage).
Tapas is highlighted as the concentrated ascetic-yogic power associated with Pashupata discipline—inner heat and one-pointedness that manifests mastery over cosmic forces.