शिवपुराण-प्रशंसा (Praise of the Śiva Purāṇa) / Śivapurāṇa Māhātmya
प्रोक्तं शिवपुराणं हि चतुर्विंशत्सहस्रकम् । श्लोकानां संख्यया सप्तसंहितं ब्रह्मसंमितम्
proktaṃ śivapurāṇaṃ hi caturviṃśatsahasrakam | ślokānāṃ saṃkhyayā saptasaṃhitaṃ brahmasaṃmitam
حقًّا، قد أُعلن أن شِيفا بورانا يضم أربعةً وعشرين ألف شلوكة. وبحسب عدد الأبيات فهو مُرتَّب في سبع سَمهِيتا، وله من السلطان والاعتبار مقدارُ وحيِ براهما.
Suta Goswami
Significance: Affirms the received Śiva Purāṇa as ‘brahma-saṃmita’ (Brahmā-sanctioned/authoritative), encouraging śravaṇa (listening) as a meritorious act.
It establishes the Śiva Purāṇa as a complete, formally organized Śaiva scripture—meant to be approached as an authoritative guide to Śiva-bhakti and liberation (mokṣa) through right understanding and devotion.
By defining the Śiva Purāṇa’s scope and authority, it frames later teachings—especially in the Vidyeśvara Saṃhitā—on Saguna worship such as Śiva-liṅga pūjā, mantra, and disciplined devotion as scripturally grounded.
The verse itself is classificatory, but it implicitly supports śravaṇa (listening), pāṭha (recitation), and mananā (reflection) of the Śiva Purāṇa as a devotional discipline that complements mantra-japa (notably the Pañcākṣarī).