Vighneshvara-Prashna and Deva-Krita Shiva-Stava
Adhyaya 104
कालाग्निरुद्ररूपाय धर्माद्यष्टपदाय च कालीविशुद्धदेहाय कालिकाकारणाय ते
kālāgnirudrarūpāya dharmādyaṣṭapadāya ca kālīviśuddhadehāya kālikākāraṇāya te
顶礼于您——化身为“劫火鲁陀罗”(Kālāgni-Rudra);为以法(Dharma)为首的八支根基;其身由迦梨(Kālī)所净、亦即迦梨之身;并且您正是迦利迦(Kālikā)的本因与源流。
Suta Goswami (narrating a received hymn of praise within the Purana tradition)
It frames the Linga’s Lord (Pati) as Kālāgni-Rudra—the power of Time that dissolves bondage—so worship is not merely for worldly boons but for burning pasha (bondage) and stabilizing the pashu (soul) in Shiva’s reality.
Shiva is presented as both terrifying and foundational: the consuming fire of Time (Rudra) and the sustaining eightfold order beginning with Dharma, while also being inseparable from Shakti (Kālī/Kālikā) as her source and inner purity.
A stuti-based upāsanā is implied: reciting such epithets during Linga-pūjā or Pāśupata-oriented japa/meditation to internalize Shiva as Pati who purifies the body-mind and burns karmic bonds through the principle of Kāla (Time).