देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
देवं नाम्नां सहस्रेण भवाद्येन महेश्वरम् प्रतिनाम स पद्मेन पूजयामास शङ्करम्
devaṃ nāmnāṃ sahasreṇa bhavādyena maheśvaram pratināma sa padmena pūjayāmāsa śaṅkaram
భవాది సహస్ర దివ్య నామాలతో అతడు మహేశ్వర మహాదేవుని ఆరాధించాడు; ప్రతి నామానికి ఒక పద్మం సమర్పించి శంకరుని పూజించాడు।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It presents a disciplined puja-vidhi where Shiva is honored through sahasranāma-recitation and a one-to-one offering (one lotus per name), showing that nāma (sacred name) and arghya/upacāra (offering) together become a complete act of Linga-centered devotion.
Shiva is addressed as Maheśvara and Śaṅkara—the Pati (Lord) who transcends and yet receives devotion—indicating the Supreme, beneficent ruler whose many names reveal His limitless powers while remaining one reality.
Sahasranāma-japa integrated with padma-offering (pratināma padma-pūjā) is highlighted—an act combining mantra-discipline, focused attention, and devotional upacāra, supportive of Pāśupata-oriented inner purification.