Adhyaya 50 — देवपुर्यः, पुराणि, आयतनानि च; श्रीकण्ठाधिपत्य-प्रतिपादनम्
श्रीकण्ठस्याधिपत्यं वै सर्वदेवेश्वरस्य च अण्डस्यास्य प्रवृत्तिस्तु श्रीकण्ठेन न संशयः
śrīkaṇṭhasyādhipatyaṃ vai sarvadeveśvarasya ca aṇḍasyāsya pravṛttistu śrīkaṇṭhena na saṃśayaḥ
یقیناً شری کنٹھ—سَروَدیوَیشور—ہی کی حاکمیت ہے۔ اس کائناتی اَند (بَرحمانڈ) کی ساری کارگزاری اور گردش شری کنٹھ ہی سے ہے—اس میں کوئی شک نہیں۔
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It grounds Linga-worship in the principle that Shiva (Śrīkaṇṭha) is the supreme governor (Pati) from whom the universe’s activity (pravṛtti) proceeds; worship of the Linga is thus worship of the cosmic source and ruler.
Shiva is presented as Sarvadeveśvara—the Lord even of the gods—and as the decisive cause behind the universe’s unfolding, aligning with Shaiva Siddhanta’s view of Pati as the supreme, independent controller who directs manifestation.
No specific rite is prescribed in this line; the takeaway for Puja and Pashupata Yoga is contemplative recognition (bhāvanā) that all cosmic processes arise under Shiva’s lordship, strengthening devotion and surrender to Pati.