Adhyaya 52: सोमाधारः, पुण्योदानदी, मेरुप्रदक्षिणा, जम्बूद्वीपनववर्षवर्णनम्
सिद्धैर्देवैश् च पितृभिर् दृष्टो नित्यं विशेषतः नीलश् च वैडूर्यमयः श्वेतः शुक्लो हिरण्मयः
siddhairdevaiś ca pitṛbhir dṛṣṭo nityaṃ viśeṣataḥ nīlaś ca vaiḍūryamayaḥ śvetaḥ śuklo hiraṇmayaḥ
常为悉达(Siddha)、诸天(Deva)与祖灵(Pitṛ)所瞻见——尤为分明——林伽显现多种相:或深蓝,或如猫眼宝(vaidūrya)所成,或洁白光耀,或金色灿然——以种种光明之形显露主宰(Pati)。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It authorizes Linga-darśana and Linga-pratiṣṭhā in multiple sacred materials and colors, teaching that the one Pati (Shiva) is approached through diverse, auspicious manifestations of the Linga.
Shiva-tattva is one yet multi-revealing: the same Lord is perceived by Siddhas, Devas, and Pitṛs as different luminous aspects (blue, gem-like, white, golden), indicating His transcendence beyond limiting forms while graciously accepting form for the pashu’s contemplation.
The takeaway is Linga-darśana and upāsanā through consecrated forms—supporting meditative fixation (dhyāna) on the Linga’s radiance as a Pāśupata-oriented aid for loosening pāśa (bondage).