Adhyaya 63: Daksha’s Progeny, Kashyapa’s Offspring, and the Rishi-Vamshas that Sustain the Worlds
विश्वेदेवास्तु विश्वायाः साध्या साध्यानजीजनत् मरुत्वत्यां मरुत्वन्तो वसोस्तु वसवस् तथा
viśvedevāstu viśvāyāḥ sādhyā sādhyānajījanat marutvatyāṃ marutvanto vasostu vasavas tathā
Từ Viśvā phát sinh các Viśvedeva; từ Sādhyā sinh ra các Sādhya. Từ Marutvatī xuất hiện các Marut; và từ Vasu cũng sinh các Vasu—như thế các thiên chúng hiển lộ theo tiến trình tạo hóa, đều vận hành dưới quyền của Đấng Chủ (Pati) an bài trật tự vũ trụ.
Suta Goswami (narrating the creation sequence to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It situates Linga-oriented Shaiva theology within a Vedic creation framework: even the Vedic deva-classes (Viśvedevās, Sādhyas, Maruts, Vasus) arise through ordered manifestation ultimately governed by Pati—Shiva—whose emblem is the Linga, the axis of cosmic regulation.
Though Shiva is not named explicitly, the verse supports Shiva-tattva as Pati: the transcendent Lord who enables and regulates the emergence of cosmic powers. The devas are functional agencies within creation, while Pati remains the sovereign ground of order beyond the deva-hierarchy.
No specific puja-vidhi or Pashupata yoga technique is stated; the takeaway is cosmological orientation—recognizing deva-forces as subordinate to Pati. In practice, this supports directing worship to Shiva-Linga rather than treating deva-powers as ultimate.