अलिङ्ग-लिङ्ग-निरूपणं तथा प्राकृत-सृष्टिवर्णनम्
महदादिविशेषान्ता ह्य् अण्डमुत्पादयन्ति च जलबुद्बुदवत्तस्माद् अवतीर्णः पितामहः
mahadādiviśeṣāntā hy aṇḍamutpādayanti ca jalabudbudavattasmād avatīrṇaḥ pitāmahaḥ
从大(Mahat)直到诸差别化之元素,它们确实生成宇宙之卵;而从那卵中——如水上之泡——祖父神(Pitāmaha,梵天 Brahmā)降入显现。
Suta Goswami (narrating the creation sequence as taught in the Purana)
By describing creation as arising through tattvas (Mahat to viśeṣas), the verse frames the manifest cosmos as a derived product—encouraging the devotee to seek the transcendent Pati (Śiva) beyond the cosmic egg, which is the metaphysical basis for Linga worship as the sign of the formless Absolute.
Indirectly: it places Brahmā’s appearance within the brahmāṇḍa produced by tattvas, implying that Śiva-tattva (Pati) is not merely another product of Mahat but the supreme ground that enables creation while remaining beyond the tattvic chain that binds the pashu.
The verse supports tattva-viveka (discriminative insight): in Pāśupata-oriented practice, contemplation on the tattvas as pasha helps the pashu turn inward toward Pati—often paired with Linga-dhyāna (meditation on the Linga) as the transcendent marker beyond the cosmic egg.