Adhyaya 34: भस्ममहात्म्यं—अग्नीषोमात्मक-शिवतत्त्वं तथा पाशुपतव्रतप्रशंसा
ध्यायन्ति ये महादेवं लीलासद्भावभाविताः उत्तरेणार्यपन्थानं ते ऽमृतत्वमवाप्नुयुः
dhyāyanti ye mahādevaṃ līlāsadbhāvabhāvitāḥ uttareṇāryapanthānaṃ te 'mṛtatvamavāpnuyuḥ
Quienes meditan en Mahādeva, con el ser interior impregnado del verdadero sentido de su divina līlā, y avanzan por el sendero superior y noble (ārya-panthā), alcanzan amṛtatva, el estado inmortal, por la gracia de Pati, Señor de los seres.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It teaches that true Linga-oriented devotion is not only external ritual but inner dhyāna on Mahādeva with right bhāva; such contemplation on Pati leads the pashu (soul) beyond pāśa (bondage) to amṛtatva.
Śiva is presented as Mahādeva whose līlā is spiritually meaningful; when the mind is aligned with that sadbhāva (true intent), the seeker is guided on the higher ārya path culminating in deathless liberation by Śiva’s lordship and grace.
Dhyāna (meditative absorption) supported by purified bhāva and adherence to the higher ārya-panthā—consistent with Pāśupata orientation where inner transformation and Śiva-centered contemplation mature into mokṣa.