अग्नित्रय-पितृवंश-रुद्रसृष्टि-वैराग्योपदेशः
ये शंकराश्रिताः सर्वे मुच्यन्ते ते न संशयः न गच्छन्त्येव नरकं पापिष्ठा अपि दारुणम्
ye śaṃkarāśritāḥ sarve mucyante te na saṃśayaḥ na gacchantyeva narakaṃ pāpiṣṭhā api dāruṇam
Todos los que se refugian en Śaṅkara quedan ciertamente liberados: no hay duda. Aun si están hundidos en graves pecados, no van al terrible infierno, pues el refugio en el Pati (Śiva) corta los lazos de pāśa que atan al paśu (el alma).
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes the core Shaiva principle that śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) in Śiva is itself liberative; Linga-worship becomes effective when performed with surrender to Pati, not merely as external ritual.
Śiva is presented as Pati—the supreme Lord whose grace overrides karmic downfall, severing the paśu’s bondage (pāśa) and protecting the devotee from naraka through liberating compassion.
The practice implied is śaraṇāgati-bhakti (refuge and devotion) as the inner limb of Pashupata-oriented discipline; it is the decisive yogic orientation that transforms karma’s trajectory.