ईशानकल्पवृत्तान्तः तथा लैङ्गपुराणस्य संक्षेप-सूची
उत्पत्तिर्नन्दिनाम्ना तु देवदेवस्य शूलिनः पतिव्रतायाश्चाख्यानं पशुपाशविचारणा
utpattirnandināmnā tu devadevasya śūlinaḥ pativratāyāścākhyānaṃ paśupāśavicāraṇā
Dito isinasalaysay ang pinagmulan ni Nandī—kay Śūlin, ang Diyos ng mga diyos—kasama ang banal na salaysay ng pativratā (asawang dalisay at matatag sa panata), at ang pagsisiyasat sa paśu at pāśa: ang kaluluwang nakagapos at ang mga gapos na nagbibilanggo rito.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames the chapter’s sacred themes: Nandī’s manifestation as Śiva’s foremost attendant and the doctrinal lens of paśu–pāśa inquiry, which underlies why the devotee approaches the Liṅga as Pati (the liberating Lord).
Śiva is identified as Devadeva and Śūlin—supreme sovereign and wielder of the trident—implying Pati-tattva: the transcendent Lord who governs and can sever pāśas (bondages) to free the paśu (soul).
The verse signals a Pāśupata-style discernment (vicāra) of paśu and pāśa—an inner contemplative practice that supports Liṅga-pūjā by focusing the worshipper on liberation from bondage through devotion to Pati (Śiva).