ब्रह्मकृत-ईशानस्तवः तथा विश्वरूपदेवी-प्रकृतिरहस्योपदेशः
शुद्धस्फटिकसंकाशं सर्वाभरणभूषितम् अथ तं मनसा ध्यात्वा युक्तात्मा वै पितामहः
śuddhasphaṭikasaṃkāśaṃ sarvābharaṇabhūṣitam atha taṃ manasā dhyātvā yuktātmā vai pitāmahaḥ
那神圣之相清辉朗耀,如无瑕水晶,复以一切庄严宝饰而装点。于是毗多摩诃(梵天),内心系于瑜伽,于意中观想,专注禅修于祂。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purāṇic account; internal action attributed to Brahmā/Pitāmaha)
It emphasizes mānasa-pūjā (inner worship): before external rites, the devotee—here Brahmā—stabilizes the mind and contemplates the pure, luminous form, aligning the pashu (individual soul) toward Pati (Śiva).
Śiva is indicated as śuddha (untainted) and self-luminous like crystal, suggesting nirdoṣatva (faultlessness) and prakāśa (radiant consciousness) that can be apprehended through dhyāna when the mind becomes yuktātmā (yoga-integrated).
Manasā-dhyāna—focused meditation with a collected, yoked mind (yuktātmā)—a core preparatory discipline aligned with Pāśupata-oriented inner concentration preceding or accompanying Linga-pūjā.