स्त्रियश्चोत्पलवर्णाभा जीवितं चायुतं स्मृतम् भद्राश्वे शुक्लवर्णाश् च स्त्रियश्चन्द्रांशुसंनिभाः
striyaścotpalavarṇābhā jīvitaṃ cāyutaṃ smṛtam bhadrāśve śuklavarṇāś ca striyaścandrāṃśusaṃnibhāḥ
ในแดนนั้น สตรีทั้งหลายกล่าวกันว่ามีผิวพรรณดุจดอกบัว และอายุขัยเป็นที่จดจำว่าอยู่ถึงหนึ่งหมื่นปี ในภัทราศวะ ผู้คนมีผิวขาว และสตรีส่องประกายดุจรัศมีแห่งจันทร์
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It situates Linga Purana’s Shaiva teaching within a mapped cosmic order—showing that all regions and beings exist under the governance of Pati (Shiva) who upholds srishti and niyati (cosmic law), the foundation for worship and dharma.
Indirectly, it reflects Shiva-tattva as the ordering principle behind differentiated worlds, bodies, and lifespans—Pati regulating the karmic conditions (pāśa) in which paśus (souls) take embodiment.
No specific puja-vidhi or Pashupata Yoga limb is stated; the takeaway is contemplative—use cosmological descriptions to cultivate vairagya and orientation toward Pati (Shiva) beyond changing worldly attributes.