अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य — काशी-वाराणसी में मोक्ष, लिङ्ग-तीर्थ-मानचित्र, और उपासना-विधि
इदं मन्ये महाक्षेत्रं निवासो योगिनां परम् क्षेत्रमध्ये च यत्राहं स्वयं भूत्वाग्रमास्थितः
idaṃ manye mahākṣetraṃ nivāso yogināṃ param kṣetramadhye ca yatrāhaṃ svayaṃ bhūtvāgramāsthitaḥ
“I regard this as the Great Sacred Field—the supreme abode of Yogins; for it is in the very heart of this kṣetra that I, having manifested by Myself, stand established at the forefront.”
Shiva (Pati) speaking within Suta’s narration
It frames the kṣetra as a supreme seat of Shiva’s self-manifest presence (svayambhū), implying that Linga-worship here is direct approach to Pati, the Lord who sanctifies the field and grants yogic fruition.
Shiva is presented as svatantra (self-dependent) and svayambhū (self-manifest), established as the foremost reality in the kṣetra—Pati who is prior to and independent of pasha (bondage) and who becomes the refuge of pashus (souls) seeking liberation.
The verse highlights kṣetra-sevā and yogic residence in a Shiva-kṣetra: staying, meditating, and performing Linga-pūjā in the “heart” of the sacred field as a Pashupata-oriented discipline aimed at siddhi and moksha.