अध्याय ९६: शरभ-प्रादुर्भावः, नृसिंह-दर्पशमनम्, विष्णोः शिवस्तुतिः, फलश्रुति
परात्पराय विश्वाय नमस्ते विश्वमूर्त्तये नमो विष्णुकलत्राय विष्णुक्षेत्राय भानवे
parātparāya viśvāya namaste viśvamūrttaye namo viṣṇukalatrāya viṣṇukṣetrāya bhānave
పరాత్పరుడా, విశ్వస్వరూపుడా, విశ్వమూర్తియైన నీకు నమస్కారం. విష్ణు-కలత్రుడా, విష్ణు-క్షేత్రమా, భానురూపుడా—నీకు ప్రణామం.
Suta Goswami (narrating a hymn within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames Linga-worship as worship of the transcendent Pati who also pervades the entire viśva; the Linga is approached as the sign of the formless Supreme manifesting as all forms and sacred sites (kṣetra).
Shiva-tattva is presented as parātpara (beyond all categories) yet viśvamūrti (immanent as the universe). This aligns with Siddhānta language: the one Pati is distinct from pashu and pāśa, yet pervades and governs them as inner ruler.
The takeaway is contemplative upāsanā: recognizing the Lord in kṣetra (holy space) and in bhānu (the illuminating principle), a Pāśupata-aligned discipline of seeing the all-pervading Pati while performing stuti and worship.