ग्रहाद्यधिपत्याभिषेकः
Cosmic Consecrations of Lords of Planets and Domains
अपां च वरुणं देवं धनानां यक्षपुङ्गवम् आदित्यानां तथा विष्णुं वसूनां पावकं तथा
apāṃ ca varuṇaṃ devaṃ dhanānāṃ yakṣapuṅgavam ādityānāṃ tathā viṣṇuṃ vasūnāṃ pāvakaṃ tathā
สำหรับธาตุน้ำทรงแต่งตั้งเทพวรุณะ; สำหรับทรัพย์สมบัติทรงกำหนดยักษ์ผู้เป็นใหญ่; สำหรับเหล่าอาทิตยะคือพระวิษณุ; และสำหรับเหล่าวสุคือปาวกะ (อัคนี) เช่นกัน।
Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmic appointments within the Purva-Bhaga account)
It establishes that the elemental and divine powers (waters, fire, wealth, solar deities) function through appointed guardians—yet in Linga worship the devotee approaches Pati (Shiva) as the supreme inner governor of all such powers.
By showing a structured delegation of cosmic offices, the verse implies a higher sovereignty behind them; in Shaiva Siddhanta this sovereignty is Pati—Shiva—who empowers devatas while remaining transcendent and the liberator of the pashu from pasha.
It supports devata-sankalpa within Shiva-puja: offerings may acknowledge Varuṇa (water) and Agni (pavaka) as functional powers, while the practitioner centers the rite in the Linga as the Pashupata focus for purification and release from bondage.