उपमन्युना कृष्णाय पाशुपतज्ञान-प्रदानम् तथा दानविधि-फलश्रुतिः
तपसा त्वेकवर्षान्ते दृष्ट्वा देवं महेश्वरम् सांबं सगणमव्यग्रं लब्धवान्पुत्रमात्मनः
tapasā tvekavarṣānte dṛṣṭvā devaṃ maheśvaram sāṃbaṃ sagaṇamavyagraṃ labdhavānputramātmanaḥ
But after a full year of tapas, having beheld the Lord Mahādeva—Maheśvara—together with Śakti (Sāmbha), attended by His gaṇas and wholly undisturbed, he obtained a son for himself. Thus does the Pati (Lord) reveal His grace to the paśu (bound soul) when tapas ripens into steadfast devotion beyond the bonds (pāśa).
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It links disciplined tapas and Śiva-darśana with anugraha (bestowal of a boon). In Linga-oriented devotion, the devotee’s steadiness culminates in the Lord’s direct presence, after which siddhi or desired fruit is granted.
Śiva is shown as Pati—serene (avyagra), sovereign (Maheśvara), and compassionate—appearing with Śakti (Sāmbha) and gaṇas, indicating both transcendence and immanence: the Lord who remains untouched yet actively bestows grace.
A sustained vrata-like tapas for one year, culminating in darśana. This reflects a Pāśupata-aligned emphasis on disciplined practice, inner steadiness, and receptivity to Śiva’s grace as the decisive factor in results.