शिवार्चनविधिः — देवतानां पाशुपतव्रतप्राप्तिः तथा पशुपाशविमोक्षणम् (अध्याय ८०)
अथ जांबूनदमयैर् भवनैर्मणिभूषितैः विमानैर्विविधाकारैः प्राकारैश् च समावृतम्
atha jāṃbūnadamayair bhavanairmaṇibhūṣitaiḥ vimānairvividhākāraiḥ prākāraiś ca samāvṛtam
تب وہ نگری ہر سمت سے گھری ہوئی دکھائی دی—جامبونَد سونے کے محلّات سے جو جواہرات سے آراستہ تھے؛ گوناگوں عجیب صورتوں والے ویمانوں سے؛ اور روشن فصیلوں سے۔ وہ پاش-نابود کرنے والے پتی-شیو کے لائق ایک کامل سِدّھ دھام کی مانند جگمگا رہی تھی۔
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It portrays the sanctified, protected sacred enclosure—like a temple-prākāra—suggesting that approach to the Linga (Pati) is through a consecrated space that supports purity, devotion, and steadiness of mind.
By depicting a flawless, all-surrounding radiance and order, it hints at Shiva as Pati—self-luminous and sovereign—within whose presence the pashu (bound soul) finds a realm free from pasha (bondage).
The imagery aligns with temple-based Shiva-puja: entering the prākāra (outer enclosure) as a graded approach to the sanctum, and yogically, establishing an “inner fortress” of discipline that encloses the senses before contemplation of the Linga.