ध्यानयोगेन रुद्रदर्शनम् — रुद्रावतार-परिवर्तक्रमः, लकुली (कायावतार), पाशुपतयोगः, लिङ्गार्चन-निष्ठा
नैष्ठिकं व्रतमास्थाय रुद्रलोकाय ते गताः द्वाविंशे परिवर्ते तु व्यासः शुष्मायणो यदा
naiṣṭhikaṃ vratamāsthāya rudralokāya te gatāḥ dvāviṃśe parivarte tu vyāsaḥ śuṣmāyaṇo yadā
Habiendo asumido el voto firme de disciplina inquebrantable, alcanzaron el mundo de Rudra. Y en el vigésimo segundo ciclo cósmico, cuando el Vyāsa fue Śuṣmāyaṇa, así se recordó esta sucesión.
Suta Goswami
It links Shaiva observance (naiṣṭhika-vrata) with the fruit of attaining Rudraloka, implying that disciplined devotion to Pati (Shiva) is a direct soteriological path for the pashu (soul) beyond pasha (bondage).
By naming Rudraloka as the attained goal, it presents Shiva as Pati—the supreme refuge and final station—whose realm is reached through niṣṭhā (firm, exclusive commitment), consistent with Shaiva Siddhanta’s emphasis on grace-oriented ascent through purified conduct.
The highlighted practice is naiṣṭhika-vrata—an unwavering sacred discipline, aligned with Shaiva vrata culture and supportive of Pashupata-style inner steadiness (niṣṭhā) that culminates in proximity to Rudra.