अलिङ्ग-लिङ्ग-निरूपणं तथा प्राकृत-सृष्टिवर्णनम्
अव्यक्तादिविशेषान्तं विश्वं तस्याः समुच्छ्रितम् विश्वधात्री त्वजाख्या च शैवी सा प्रकृतिः स्मृता
avyaktādiviśeṣāntaṃ viśvaṃ tasyāḥ samucchritam viśvadhātrī tvajākhyā ca śaivī sā prakṛtiḥ smṛtā
从未显的“阿毗耶克塔”(avyakta)直到差别诸相(viśeṣa),整个宇宙皆由她而起,并依她而立。她是承载诸世界者,名为特瓦迦(Tvajā),被忆念为普拉克里蒂——主宰的湿婆圣力(Śakti)。
Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmological teaching within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It frames worship as recognizing Śiva as Pati (the Lord) and His Śakti as Prakṛti, the cosmic ground from which all forms arise—so the Liṅga is revered as the transcendent source beyond manifest distinctions.
By calling Prakṛti “Śaivī,” it implies Śiva-tattva as the sovereign Conscious Principle whose inseparable Power projects and sustains the universe—Śiva remains the Pati, while Prakṛti functions as His operative Śakti.
A key Pāśupata-Yogic takeaway is viveka (discernment): contemplating the chain from avyakta to viśeṣa as Prakṛti (a form of pasha) and turning the mind toward Śiva, the liberating Pati, as the goal of worship and meditation.