विष्णुरुवाच—एकाक्षर-प्रणव-लिङ्ग-व्याप्ति-शिवस्तोत्रम्
ईशानाय श्मशानाय अतिवेगाय वेगिने नमो ऽस्तु श्रुतिपादाय ऊर्ध्वलिङ्गाय लिङ्गिने
īśānāya śmaśānāya ativegāya vegine namo 'stu śrutipādāya ūrdhvaliṅgāya liṅgine
ایشان—شمشان میں رہنے والے—نہایت تیز، تیزرو کو نمोऽستُ۔ جس کے قدم ہی شروتی (وید) ہیں اُس شروتیپاد کو؛ اُردھولِنگ اور لِنگی (لِنگادھپتی) کو پرنام۔
Suta Goswami (narrating a Shiva-stuti within the Linga Purana’s discourse)
It identifies the Linga as Shiva’s defining sign (liṅga) and praises Him as ūrdhvaliṅga—the transcendent, upward-pointing symbol—grounding Linga-puja in both Vedic authority (śruti) and Shaiva devotion.
Shiva is praised as Pati: sovereign Īśāna, beyond fear and death (śmaśāna), yet immanent as the power that moves all (ativega/vegī). He is also the very foundation of revelation, with the Vedas as His feet (śrutipāda).
The verse supports Linga-upāsanā through mantraic stuti (name-recitation) and indicates a Pāśupata orientation: contemplating Shiva as Pati who liberates the pashu from pasha by turning awareness upward (ūrdhva) toward the Absolute.