अध्याय ९६: शरभ-प्रादुर्भावः, नृसिंह-दर्पशमनम्, विष्णोः शिवस्तुतिः, फलश्रुति
निद्रापरवशः शेषे स कथं सात्त्विको भवान् त्वदादिस्तम्बपर्यन्तं रुद्रशक्तिविजृम्भितम्
nidrāparavaśaḥ śeṣe sa kathaṃ sāttviko bhavān tvadādistambaparyantaṃ rudraśaktivijṛmbhitam
اگر تم شیش پر نیند کے زیرِ اثر بے بس پڑے رہتے ہو تو خود کو خالص ساتتوِک کیسے کہتے ہو؟ تم سے لے کر کائناتی ستون تک یہ سب رُدر شکتی کا ہی پھیلاؤ ہے۔
Brahma (challenging Vishnu within the stambha/Linga narrative)
It frames the stambha (Linga) as the visible sign of the limitless Pati (Śiva), declaring that cosmic manifestation is Rudra-Śakti’s expansion—thereby grounding Linga-pūjā in the recognition of Śiva as the source and measure of all.
Śiva is implied as Pati whose Śakti unfolds the entire field of experience; even the so-called sāttvika deity is shown to be dependent and conditioned, while Rudra-Śakti stands as the transcendent-immanent power behind all tattvas.
The takeaway aligns with Pāśupata orientation: shift identity from the conditioned pashu (bound by guṇas like sleep) to contemplation of Pati as the stambha/Linga—meditating on Śiva-Śakti as the ground of manifestation.