Adhyaya 71: पुरत्रयवृत्तान्तः—ब्रह्मवरदानम्, मयकृतत्रिपुर-निर्माणम्, विष्णुमाया-धर्मविघ्नः, शिवस्तुति, त्रिपुरदाहोपक्रमः
संत्यज्यापूजयन्साध्व्यो देवानन्याञ्जगद्गुरून् ताः स्वर्गलोकमासाद्य मोदन्ते विगतज्वराः
saṃtyajyāpūjayansādhvyo devānanyāñjagadgurūn tāḥ svargalokamāsādya modante vigatajvarāḥ
Renouncing all other dependencies, those virtuous women worship no other deities; devoted solely to the World-Teacher (Jagadguru), they reach the heavenly realm and rejoice, freed from the fevered affliction of saṃsāra.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It praises ekānta (exclusive) orientation to Śiva as Jagadguru/Pati—renouncing rival dependencies and worship—stating that such steadfast Linga-centered devotion yields upliftment and joyful freedom from inner torment.
Śiva is implied as Jagadguru—the Pati who guides and liberates; turning to Him alone cools the jvara (burning agitation) produced by pasha (bondage), indicating His grace as the remover of saṃsāric distress.
The takeaway is ekānta-bhakti expressed as single-deity pūjā (Śiva/Linga) supported by tyāga (renunciation of competing attachments), aligning with Pāśupata-style single-pointed discipline.