विष्णुरुवाच—एकाक्षर-प्रणव-लिङ्ग-व्याप्ति-शिवस्तोत्रम्
स याति ब्रह्मणो लोके पापकर्मरतो ऽपि वै तस्माज्जपेत्पठेन्नित्यं श्रावयेद्ब्राह्मणाञ्छुभान्
sa yāti brahmaṇo loke pāpakarmarato 'pi vai tasmājjapetpaṭhennityaṃ śrāvayedbrāhmaṇāñchubhān
حتى من انغمس في أفعال الإثم يبلغُ عالمَ براهما. لذلك ينبغي أن يُداوَم يوميًا على الجَپا (japa) والتلاوة، وأن يُسمَع ذلك لبراهمةٍ صالحين؛ لأن هذا السماع (śravaṇa) يطهّر الـpaśu (النفس المقيّدة) ويُرخِي الـpāśa (القيد) بنعمة الـPati، شِيفا.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It links Śaiva devotion to concrete practice: daily japa, pāṭha (recitation), and śravaṇa (hearing). These are presented as purifying acts that uplift even a pāpa-pravṛtta person, making them fit for higher realms and Śiva’s grace.
Śiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the liberating Lord whose grace operates through sacred sound (mantra), recitation, and hearing, dissolving the pāśa that binds the paśu even when moral impurity is present.
Mantra-japa, scriptural pāṭha, and śravaṇa (arranging/participating in sacred hearing), which function as daily sādhana aligned with Śaiva purification and the Pāśupata-oriented path of inner cleansing.