Adhyaya 70: आदिसर्गः—महत्-अहङ्कार-तन्मात्रा-भूतसृष्टिः, ब्रह्माण्डावरणम्, प्रजासर्गः, त्रिमूर्ति-शैवाधिष्ठानम्
ते सत्त्वस्य च योगेन सृष्टाः सत्त्वोद्भवाः स्मृताः ऊर्ध्वस्रोतास्तृतीयो वै देवसर्गस्तु स स्मृतः
te sattvasya ca yogena sṛṣṭāḥ sattvodbhavāḥ smṛtāḥ ūrdhvasrotāstṛtīyo vai devasargastu sa smṛtaḥ
سَتّو کے یوگ سے وہ پیدا کیے گئے؛ اسی لیے وہ سَتّو اُدبھَو کہلاتے ہیں۔ وہی ‘اُردھوسروتس’ ہیں؛ یہی تیسری سَرشٹی ‘دیوسرگ’ کے نام سے معروف ہے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating the creation sequence as taught within the Purana)
It frames the devas as a sattva-born, upward-oriented creation—supporting the Shaiva view that worship (especially of the Linga) purifies the pashu through sattva, making consciousness ‘ūrdhvasrotas’ and fit for approaching Pati (Shiva).
By classifying devas as sattva-origin and upward-flowing, the verse implies a graded cosmos beneath the supreme Pati; Shiva-tattva stands beyond the gunas, while sattva functions as a clarifying medium through which beings align toward the higher, Shaiva order.
It highlights the yogic principle of cultivating sattva—purity, steadiness, and illumination—which in Pashupata-oriented discipline supports upward movement of prana and mind (ūrdhvasrotas), aiding devotion and inner worship of the Linga.