Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
तां सिद्धगन्धर्वपिशाचयक्षविद्याधराहीन्द्रसुरेन्द्रमुख्याः प्रणेमुरुच्चैरभितुष्टुवुश् च जयेति देवीं हिमशैलपुत्रीम्
tāṃ siddhagandharvapiśācayakṣavidyādharāhīndrasurendramukhyāḥ praṇemuruccairabhituṣṭuvuś ca jayeti devīṃ himaśailaputrīm
Ang mga pangunahing Siddha, Gandharva, Piśāca, Yakṣa, Vidyādhara, mga haring ahas, at mga panginoon ng mga Deva ay yumukod at nagpatirapa sa harap ng Diyosa; at sa matataas na tinig ay pinuri nila ang anak ni Himavat, sumisigaw: “Tagumpay sa Devi!”
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes Devi (Himavat-putri) as universally revered by all classes of beings, supporting the Shaiva view that Linga-worship is fulfilled when Shiva (Pati) is honored along with Shakti, the inseparable power behind grace and manifestation.
By showing all cosmic orders praising Devi, the verse implies Shiva-tattva as Pati is never without Shakti; the Lord’s transcendence and governance are expressed through the Goddess, who is honored as the divine potency integral to liberation of the pashu from pasha.
The verse highlights stuti (hymnic praise) and praṇāma (prostration), core limbs of Shaiva puja; as a yogic takeaway, it reflects bhakti-infused reverence that steadies the mind for Pashupata-oriented discipline.