नन्दिकेश्वरोत्पत्तिः — Nandikesvara’s Origin, Shiva’s Boons, and the Rise of Sacred Rivers
स्वर्णोदकेति तामाह देवदेवस्त्रियंबकः जाम्बूनदमयाद्यस्माद् द्वितीया मुकुटाच्छुभा
svarṇodaketi tāmāha devadevastriyaṃbakaḥ jāmbūnadamayādyasmād dvitīyā mukuṭācchubhā
三目神——诸神之神——称她为“娑伐尔诺达迦”(Svarṇodakā,“金水”)。随即自祂辉耀的宝冠中,又现起第二道光明之形,由阎浮那陀金(Jāmbūnada-gold)所成。
Suta Goswami (narrating; verse reports Shiva’s utterance)
It emphasizes Śiva as Pati (the sovereign Lord) whose mere naming and self-manifestation generate auspicious forms—supporting Linga-worship as devotion to the self-luminous source rather than a merely material emblem.
Śiva-tattva is shown as independent and generative: Tryambaka names (reveals) a power and, from his own crown, a second radiant manifestation arises—indicating the Lord’s tejas as the root of divine emanations.
A contemplative practice is implied: dhyāna on Śiva’s golden tejas (radiance) and the power of nāma (sacred naming). Such remembrance supports Pāśupata orientation—turning the paśu (soul) from pāśa (bondage) toward Pati through mantra and meditation.