रौप्यजं विश्वदेवाश्च नामापि जगतांपतिम् । वायवो रीतिजं लिंगं शंभुमित्येव नाम च
raupyajaṃ viśvadevāśca nāmāpi jagatāṃpatim | vāyavo rītijaṃ liṃgaṃ śaṃbhumityeva nāma ca
毗湿毗提婆众礼拜银制林伽,称之为“阇伽檀帕提(Jagatāṃpati)”,即诸世界之主。诸风神礼拜以里提(金属合金)铸成之林伽,称之为“商布(Śambhu)”,吉祥之主。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), per Māheśvarakhaṇḍa default attribution
Scene: A chorus-like assembly: Viśvedevas in orderly rows worship a bright silver liṅga; Vāyu-deities, airy and translucent, circle an alloy liṅga as wind stirs garlands; the sanctum feels cool, resonant, and auspicious.
Śiva is approached through many forms and names; sincere devotion (nāma) sanctifies the worship regardless of the material form of the liṅga.
No single tīrtha is named in this verse; it emphasizes the broader Purāṇic tradition of liṅga-worship by divine hosts.
Naming/chanting (nāma-japa) of Śiva—specifically as ‘Jagatāṃpati’ and ‘Śambhu’—in connection with worship of particular liṅga-forms.