Adhyaya 70: आदिसर्गः—महत्-अहङ्कार-तन्मात्रा-भूतसृष्टिः, ब्रह्माण्डावरणम्, प्रजासर्गः, त्रिमूर्ति-शैवाधिष्ठानम्
ते सुखप्रीतिबहुला बहिरन्तश् च संवृताः प्रकाशा बहिरन्तश् च ऊर्ध्वस्रोतोभवाः स्मृताः
te sukhaprītibahulā bahirantaś ca saṃvṛtāḥ prakāśā bahirantaś ca ūrdhvasrotobhavāḥ smṛtāḥ
他们充满安乐与喜悦;内外自持而含藏遮覆,然内外亦复光明朗照。彼等被忆念为“上流之流”(ūrdhva-srotas)所生之众,趋向上升——趋向主宰Pati,并脱离缚索pāśa。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana tradition to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It frames Linga-oriented spirituality as an inner ascent (ūrdhva-srotas): the devotee turns the life-current upward toward Shiva (Pati), moving from bondage (pāśa) to luminosity (prakāśa) through disciplined, self-contained practice.
By highlighting prakāśa (radiance) and the upward tendency, it implies Shiva-tattva as the luminous pole drawing the pashu upward—awakening inner light while transcending the coverings that bind embodied existence.
It points to yogic sublimation—raising the inner current upward (ūrdhva-srotas), consistent with Pashupata-oriented discipline: restraint, inwardness, and directing awareness toward Shiva as the liberating Pati.