Adhyaya 50 — देवपुर्यः, पुराणि, आयतनानि च; श्रीकण्ठाधिपत्य-प्रतिपादनम्
नीलकानां पुराण्याहुर् अष्टषष्टिर्द्विजोत्तमाः महानीले ऽपि शैलेन्द्रे पुराणि दश पञ्च च
nīlakānāṃ purāṇyāhur aṣṭaṣaṣṭirdvijottamāḥ mahānīle 'pi śailendre purāṇi daśa pañca ca
噢,最胜的二次生者啊:他们说尼罗迦ṇṭha(Nīlakaṇṭha)一族拥有六十八部古老往世书;而在大青山王摩诃尼罗(Mahānīla)之上,也有十五部往世书。
Suta Goswami
It grounds Linga-centered Shaiva teaching in a recognized Purāṇic corpus, emphasizing that devotion to Pati (Śiva) is supported by an extensive, authoritative scriptural tradition.
By invoking “Nīlakaṇṭha,” it points to Śiva’s compassionate mastery over poison and bondage—Pati who contains and transforms the world’s negativity, protecting pashus (souls) from pasha (bondage).
No specific rite is prescribed; the takeaway is scriptural orientation—using Purāṇic recitation, study (svādhyāya), and transmission as supports for Shaiva sādhanā and Pāśupata-aligned discipline.