Adhyaya 49: जम्बूद्वीप-मेर्वादि-वर्षपर्वत-वन-सरः-रुद्रक्षेत्र-वर्णनम्
तेषु शैलेषु दिव्येषु देवदेवस्य शूलिनः असंख्यातानि दिव्यानि विमानानि सहस्रशः
teṣu śaileṣu divyeṣu devadevasya śūlinaḥ asaṃkhyātāni divyāni vimānāni sahasraśaḥ
在那些天界圣山之上,属于天中天、执三叉戟之主者,有不可胜数的神圣飞宫,成千上万。
Suta Goswami
It frames Śiva as Devadeva and sovereign (Pati) of transcendent realms; Linga-worship is oriented toward that supreme lordship, drawing the pashu (soul) away from pasha (bondage) toward Śiva’s abode.
By naming Him “Devadeva” and “Śūlin,” it emphasizes Śiva-tattva as the supreme ruler whose power manifests innumerable divine forms and stations—signifying inexhaustible sovereignty and cosmic mastery.
No specific rite is stated; the implied takeaway aligns with Pāśupata orientation—contemplation (bhāvanā) on Śiva as Pati and on His divine realm, strengthening vairāgya and one-pointed devotion that supports Linga-pūjā and yogic inwardness.