Vibhaga 1, Adhyaya 74 — ब्रह्मप्रोक्तलिङ्गार्चनविधिः
Materials, Classes, and Fruits of Linga-Worship
तस्य पुण्यं मया वक्तुं सम्यग्युगशतैरपि शक्यते नैव विप्रेन्द्रास् तस्माद् वै स्थापयेत् तथा
tasya puṇyaṃ mayā vaktuṃ samyagyugaśatairapi śakyate naiva viprendrās tasmād vai sthāpayet tathā
Oh, el mejor de los brahmanes: aunque hablara durante cientos de yugas, no podría declarar plenamente el mérito nacido de ese acto. Por ello, debe instalarse el Liṅga de esa misma manera, para que el paśu (alma atada) se vuelva hacia Pati, el Señor Śiva, y afloje el pāśa (las ataduras) mediante la adoración.
Suta Goswami (narrating Linga-sthapana teachings to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It declares the fruit (puṇya) of Linga-sthāpana to be immeasurable, urging the practitioner to establish the Linga exactly as prescribed—because consecration becomes a direct, enduring support for Shiva-bhakti.
By presenting the merit as beyond complete narration, it implies Shiva-tattva as ananta (limitless) and the Linga as a fitting, consecrated locus through which the paśu approaches Pati and transcends pāśa.
The verse highlights Linga-sthāpana (installation/consecration) as a primary Shaiva practice; it functions as a sustained discipline supporting puja, mantra, and the inward orientation central to Pāśupata-style sādhanā.