देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
अजातशत्रुरालोकः संभाव्यो हव्यवाहनः लोककारो वेदकारः सूत्रकारः सनातनः
ajātaśatrurālokaḥ saṃbhāvyo havyavāhanaḥ lokakāro vedakāraḥ sūtrakāraḥ sanātanaḥ
وہ اجات شترُو ہے—جس کا کوئی دشمن نہیں؛ وہ آلوک ہے—شعور کا نور۔ وہ قابلِ تصور و قابلِ اعتماد؛ ہویہ واہن—باطنی آگ کی صورت میں نذر و نیاز کو لے جانے والا۔ وہ لوک کار، وید کار، سُوتر کار، اور سناتن ہے۔
Suta Goswami (reciting the Shiva Sahasranama to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames Shiva as the Eternal Light and the inner Fire that receives offerings—supporting both external Linga-puja (homa, naivedya) and internal worship where the Linga is realized as pure consciousness (āloka).
Shiva is presented as Pati: enemyless, self-luminous, and beginningless—also the source of cosmic order (world-maker) and revelation (Veda-maker), indicating His sovereignty over both creation and liberating knowledge.
Ritually, it points to homa and Vedic offering through Havyavahana; yogically, it emphasizes dhyāna on Shiva as āloka—the inner light that burns pasha (bondage) and steadies the pashu (individual soul) in Pashupata-oriented contemplation.