Mahādeva’s Boon: Unwavering Bhakti, Tri-functional Cosmos, and the Supratiṣṭhā of Liṅga-Arcā
सूत उवाच अथोवाच महादेवः प्रीतो ऽहं सुरसत्तमौ पश्यतां मां महादेवं भयं सर्वं विमुच्यताम्
sūta uvāca athovāca mahādevaḥ prīto 'haṃ surasattamau paśyatāṃ māṃ mahādevaṃ bhayaṃ sarvaṃ vimucyatām
Dijo Sūta: Entonces habló Mahādeva: «Oh, los dos más excelsos entre los dioses, estoy complacido. Contempladme a Mí—Mahādeva—y que todo temor sea totalmente abandonado».
Suta (narrator), quoting Mahadeva (Shiva)
It frames Śiva’s darśana as intrinsically “abhaya-prada” (fear-removing): seeing Mahādeva with devotion is presented as a direct channel of anugraha, the core aim of Linga-upāsanā.
Śiva appears as Pati—the sovereign Lord who, by mere will and presence, dissolves fear (a symptom of pasha/bondage) and reassures the devas through grace rather than force.
The key practice is darśana and śaraṇāgati (turning toward Śiva): in Pāśupata-oriented devotion, steady contemplation of Mahādeva’s presence culminates in abhaya and release from fear-born bondage.