निष्कामः पूजयेन्नित्यं पार्थिवंलिंगमुत्तमम् । शिवलोके सदा तिष्ठेत्ततः सायुज्यमाप्नुयात्
niṣkāmaḥ pūjayennityaṃ pārthivaṃliṃgamuttamam | śivaloke sadā tiṣṭhettataḥ sāyujyamāpnuyāt
One who is free from selfish desire should worship daily the excellent earthen (pārthiva) Liṅga. Such a devotee dwells ever in Śiva’s realm, and thereafter attains sāyujya—complete union with Lord Śiva.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: Daily worship (nitya-pūjā) of a pārthiva-liṅga is presented as an accessible sādhana culminating in Śiva-loka and then sāyujya; in Kāśī/Viśveśvara framing, this mirrors the promise of liberation through steadfast Śiva-bhakti purified of desire.
Significance: Encourages nitya-liṅga-pūjā as a direct means to grace culminating in liberation; aligns with Kāśī’s reputation as a mokṣa-kṣetra.
Type: panchakshara
Role: liberating
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that desireless (niṣkāma) devotion purifies the soul (paśu) from bondage (pāśa) and culminates in sāyujya—liberating union with Pati, Lord Śiva—showing that inner intention is central to true worship.
The Liṅga is the accessible Saguna focus through which the devotee approaches the transcendent Lord; by daily worship of the pārthiva-liṅga, devotion matures from ritual form to realized closeness with Śiva, finally yielding sāyujya.
Daily Parthiva-Linga puja performed with a niṣkāma attitude—offering water, bilva leaves, and mantra-japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—is implied as the steady practice leading toward Śiva’s grace and liberation.