Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
शिरोभिः पतिता भूमीं तुरगा वेदसंभवाः अथाधस्ताद्रथस्यास्य भगवान् धरणीधरः
śirobhiḥ patitā bhūmīṃ turagā vedasaṃbhavāḥ athādhastādrathasyāsya bhagavān dharaṇīdharaḥ
那些由吠陀所生的骏马头朝下坠落大地;而在这战车之下,吉祥的圣主——大地的承持者——立为其支撑。
Suta Goswami
It presents Shiva as the unseen foundation (ādhāra) of the cosmos—an essential Linga principle where the formless Pati upholds all forms and rites, including Vedic sacrifice.
Shiva appears as Dharaṇīdhara, the sustaining reality beneath all movement and structures—indicating Pati as the stable ground that supports the world and the order of dharma.
The verse alludes to Vedic sacrificial symbolism (Veda-born horses) while implying the Pashupata insight: steadiness in Pati-bhāva—taking refuge in Shiva as the inner support beyond external ritual motion.