क्षुपस्य विष्णुदर्शनं, वैष्णवस्तोत्रं, दधीचविवादः, स्थानेश्वरतीर्थमाहात्म्यं
महांस् तथा च भूतादिस् तन्मात्राणीन्द्रियाणि च त्वयैवाधिष्ठितान्येव विश्वमूर्ते महेश्वर
mahāṃs tathā ca bhūtādis tanmātrāṇīndriyāṇi ca tvayaivādhiṣṭhitānyeva viśvamūrte maheśvara
O Maheshvara, na ang anyo ay ang buong sansinukob—ang Mahat (kosmik na talino), ang prinsipyo ng Bhūtādi, ang mga tanmātra, at ang mga pandama—lahat ay pinamamahalaan at pinaninirahan Mo lamang bilang namumunong Panginoon.
Suta Goswami (narrating a hymn/praise within the chapter’s cosmological teaching)
It frames Linga worship as devotion to Shiva not merely as a deity-form but as the indwelling Lord (Pati) who presides over every tattva and faculty; the Linga signifies that all cosmic functions rest in Him.
Shiva is presented as viśvamūrti (cosmic-bodied) and adhishthātṛ (presiding inner ruler), the supreme Pati who governs Mahat, the subtle elements, and the senses—showing His transcendence and immanence together.
The Yogic takeaway is indriya-nigraha (mastery of the senses) in Pashupata-oriented practice—recognizing the senses and their objects as Shiva-governed and redirecting them toward Shiva through japa, dhyāna, and Linga-upāsanā.