Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
मन्दराद्रिप्रतीकाशैर् विमानैर्विश्वतोमुखैः अप्सरोगणसंकीर्णैर् देवदानवदुर्लभैः
mandarādripratīkāśair vimānairviśvatomukhaiḥ apsarogaṇasaṃkīrṇair devadānavadurlabhaiḥ
مندر پہاڑ جیسے نظر آنے والے، ہر سمت رُخ رکھنے والے، اپسراؤں کے جُھنڈ سے بھرے ہوئے—ایسے نورانی وِمان جو دیوتاؤں اور دانَووں کے لیے بھی نایاب ہیں—(وہ نمودار ہوئے/آئے)۔
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It magnifies the transcendence of Pati (Shiva): even the finest celestial splendors are secondary to devotion toward the Linga, reminding the worshipper that true access is through bhakti and right worship, not mere heavenly status.
By portraying incomparable, all-directional (viśvatomukha) divine magnificence, the verse supports Shiva-tattva as sarvavyāpin (all-pervading) and unsurpassed—Pati beyond the reach of ordinary devas and dānavas.
Indirectly, it points to vairāgya within Pāśupata discipline: celestial enjoyments (apsarās, vimānas) are shown as alluring yet ultimately inferior to liberation through Shiva-bhakti and Linga-pūjā.