युगलिंगं महादेवि सिद्धिस्थानं महाप्रभम् । स्थानं पाशुपतानां च भेषजं पापरोगिणाम्
yugaliṃgaṃ mahādevi siddhisthānaṃ mahāprabham | sthānaṃ pāśupatānāṃ ca bheṣajaṃ pāparogiṇām
يا مهاديفي العظمى، إنه «يوغا-لينغا»، مقامٌ جليلٌ بهيٌّ لبلوغ السِّدّهيات؛ وهو موضعٌ مقدّس للباشوباتا، ودواءٌ لمن ابتُلوا بداء الخطيئة.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Yuga-Liṅga (Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī/Devī (addressed as Mahādevi)
Scene: A radiant ancient liṅga titled ‘Yuga-Liṅga’ in a sacred grove of Prabhāsa; Pāśupata ascetics with ash-smeared bodies and matted hair perform worship; the atmosphere suggests healing—dark ‘pāpa’ dissolving into light.
Śiva’s tīrthas are portrayed as both transformative (granting siddhi) and healing—curing the inner illness of sin through devotion.
The Yuga-liṅga shrine identified in this passage (Saṃtoṣeśvara/Pāśupateśvara context) within Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
No single rite is specified; the verse frames the site as a siddhi-sthāna for Pāśupata practice and as a sin-removing pilgrimage destination.