दर्शयामास च तदा देवोद्यानमनुत्तमम् हैमवत्याः स्वयं देवः सनन्दी परमेश्वरः
darśayāmāsa ca tadā devodyānamanuttamam haimavatyāḥ svayaṃ devaḥ sanandī parameśvaraḥ
แล้วพระปรเมศวรผู้เป็นเทพเอง—พร้อมด้วยสนันทิ—ได้ทรงแสดงสวนทิพย์อันยอดยิ่งนั้นแก่ไหมวตี
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana; internal scene describing Shiva and Haimavati)
It frames Śiva as Parameśvara (Pati) who grants direct darśana and sacred vision—an inner prerequisite for true liṅga-bhakti, where worship becomes revelation rather than mere external rite.
Śiva is presented as svayaṁ-devaḥ and Parameśvara—self-established Lordship—who can disclose divine realms, indicating His supremacy as the liberating Pati beyond the created order.
Darśana as sādhana: contemplative vision and grace-bestowed revelation that supports Pāśupata orientation—turning the paśu toward the Pati and weakening pāśa through devotion and inner absorption.