शिवार्चनविधिः — देवतानां पाशुपतव्रतप्राप्तिः तथा पशुपाशविमोक्षणम् (अध्याय ८०)
किन्नर्यः किंनराश्चैव भुजङ्गाः सिद्धकन्यकाः नानावेषधराश्चान्या नानाभूषणभूषिताः
kinnaryaḥ kiṃnarāścaiva bhujaṅgāḥ siddhakanyakāḥ nānāveṣadharāścānyā nānābhūṣaṇabhūṣitāḥ
又有紧那利与紧那罗,蛇族之众,以及悉达的少女;其余诸类亦身着种种衣饰,佩戴各样珠宝,同聚于此神圣会集之中。
Suta Goswami
It portrays the vast, multi-realm participation in Shiva’s sphere—celestial beings and perfected hosts gathering around the sacred presence, implying that Linga-worship is a universal (sarva-loka) Shaiva rite under Pati, the Lord of all.
By showing diverse beings in varied attire and ornaments converging, the verse hints that all differentiated forms belong to the manifested order, while Shiva-tattva remains the sovereign Pati who draws all categories of beings into a single sacred orientation.
No specific puja-vidhi is stated; the takeaway is the Shaiva Siddhanta framing of many forms (veṣa) as part of the world of pashus, which are to be gathered and purified through devotion—typically expressed through Linga-puja and Pashupata-oriented discipline.