Adhyaya 23: श्वेत-लोहित-पीत-कृष्ण-विश्व-कल्पेषु रुद्रस्वरूप-गायत्री-तत्त्ववर्णनम्
विज्ञातः स्वेन योगेन तस्मिन्वर्णान्तरे स्थितः ततश् च वामदेवेति ख्यातिं यातो ऽस्मि भूतले
vijñātaḥ svena yogena tasminvarṇāntare sthitaḥ tataś ca vāmadeveti khyātiṃ yāto 'smi bhūtale
اپنی ہی یوگ-شکتی سے میں پہچانا گیا اور اسی دوسرے ظہور کے رنگ میں قائم رہا۔ اسی سے زمین پر میں ‘وام دیو’ کے نام سے مشہور ہوا۔
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s self-description within the Purana’s internal account)
It frames Shiva’s name and form (Vāmadeva) as arising from yogic self-manifestation, supporting Linga worship as devotion to the one Pati who reveals himself through specific aspects for the uplift of pashus (souls).
Shiva is shown as self-established and self-revealing—known by his own yoga—indicating Pati’s sovereignty beyond pasha (bondage) and his freedom to assume distinct modes without losing transcendence.
The emphasis is on Shiva’s yoga (yogic power/discipline) as the principle behind manifestation; for practitioners, it points to Pashupata-oriented yogic steadiness (samādhāna) that recognizes the Lord’s aspects while remaining anchored in the one Shiva-tattva.