अस्मिंल्लिंगे स्थितः शंभो कुरु भक्तसमीहितम् । विना मुद्रादिकरणं मंत्रेणापि विना विभो
asmiṃlliṃge sthitaḥ śaṃbho kuru bhaktasamīhitam | vinā mudrādikaraṇaṃ maṃtreṇāpi vinā vibho
„O Śambhu, in diesem Liṅga verweilend, erfülle das ersehnte Ziel des Verehrers—auch ohne Mudrās und andere Riten, auch ohne Mantra, o Herr.“
Prince (Kumāra)
Tirtha: The concerned Kāśī-liṅga (unnamed in provided excerpt)
Type: temple
Listener: Śiva (Śambhu/Vibhu)
Scene: The devotee petitions: ‘O Śambhu, dwelling in this liṅga, fulfill devotees’ wishes even without mudrās or mantra.’ The liṅga is central, glowing with Śiva’s immanence.
In the highest sanctity, pure devotion can surpass ritual complexity—grace responds to sincerity.
Kāśī’s liṅga-mahātmya is implied: the kṣetra where Śiva grants boons even with minimal formalities.
It explicitly downplays the necessity of mudrā-acts and even mantra, emphasizing devotion-centered worship.