देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
युगादिकृद् युगावर्तो गंभीरो वृषवाहनः इष्टो विशिष्टः शिष्टेष्टः शरभः शरभो धनुः
yugādikṛd yugāvarto gaṃbhīro vṛṣavāhanaḥ iṣṭo viśiṣṭaḥ śiṣṭeṣṭaḥ śarabhaḥ śarabho dhanuḥ
Siya ang Tagapagpasimula ng mga yuga at ang Kapangyarihang umiikot sa gulong ng mga panahon. Malalim at di-masukat, Siya’y nakasakay sa Toro (Dharma). Siya ang Minamahal at Kataas-taasang Kagalingan, mahal ng mga disiplinado at iginagalang ng mga matuwid. Siya si Śarabha—makapangyarihang lampas sa sukat—at Siya rin ang Busog, ang puwersang yumuyuko at nagtutuwid ng lahat ng lakas tungo sa Panginoon (Pati).
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Sahasranama to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It presents Shiva as the cosmic regulator of time (yugas) and as Vṛṣavāhana, linking Linga worship with Dharma, stability, and the Lord’s governance of creation—encouraging the devotee (paśu) to seek refuge in the Pati through steady devotion.
Shiva-tattva is shown as both transcendent depth (gaṃbhīra) and immanent rule (yugāvarta): the same Lord who is beyond comprehension also turns the cycles of time and guides beings from bondage (pāśa) toward order and liberation.
The imagery of “the Bow” (dhanuḥ) points to disciplined one-pointedness: in Pāśupata-oriented practice, the mind is ‘strung’ with restraint and directed toward Shiva through japa of the divine names and focused Linga-upāsanā.