सतीचरिते पितृगृहे आशीर्वाद-वचनम् तथा यौवनारम्भः — Satī at her father’s house: blessings and the onset of youth
पशुपाशविमोक्षाय भक्तसन्मुक्तिदाय च । स्वप्रकाशाय नित्यायाऽव्ययायाजस्रसंविदे
paśupāśavimokṣāya bhaktasanmuktidāya ca | svaprakāśāya nityāyā'vyayāyājasrasaṃvide
Salutations to the Lord who liberates the bound soul (paśu) from the fetters (pāśa), who bestows true liberation upon His devotees, who is self-luminous, eternal, imperishable, and the unceasing Consciousness itself.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Significance: Explicitly articulates the Siddhānta core: Paśu (bound soul) is freed from Pāśa (bondage) by Pati’s grace; a doctrinal lens for all Śiva-kṣetra pilgrimages and liṅga-darśana.
Mantra: पशुपाशविमोक्षाय भक्तसन्मुक्तिदाय च । स्वप्रकाशाय नित्यायाऽव्ययायाजस्रसंविदे
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
It identifies Shiva as Pati—the self-effulgent, eternal Consciousness—whose grace releases the individual soul (paśu) from bondage (pāśa) and grants complete liberation (sanmukti) to devotees through bhakti.
Linga worship is a Saguna support for approaching the Nirguna truth described here—Shiva as self-luminous, imperishable Consciousness. Devotional worship matures into grace-bestowed release from pāśa, culminating in liberation.
A practical takeaway is steady bhakti with japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and contemplative meditation on Shiva as ajasra-saṃvid (unceasing awareness), seeking His grace for pāśa-vimokṣa.