Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
त्यजेद्देहं विहायान्नं शिवलोके महीयते शिवक्षेत्रसमीपस्था नद्यः सर्वाः सुशोभनाः
tyajeddehaṃ vihāyānnaṃ śivaloke mahīyate śivakṣetrasamīpasthā nadyaḥ sarvāḥ suśobhanāḥ
Quien abandona el cuerpo—habiendo renunciado al alimento—es honrado en el mundo de Śiva. Todos los ríos que se hallan cerca de los sagrados Śiva-kṣetras son sumamente auspiciosos y resplandecientes.
Suta Goswami
It links Śiva-kṣetra devotion with inner renunciation: proximity to Śiva’s holy sites and reverence for their rivers supports purification of the paśu (soul) and readiness for Śiva’s grace, culminating in honor in Śiva-loka.
Śiva is presented as Pati—the Lord whose realm (Śiva-loka) is attained by tapas and detachment; honoring in Śiva’s world implies liberation from pāśa (bondage) through His anugraha (grace) aided by sacred space.
Tapas through fasting/food-renunciation (anna-tyāga) combined with tīrtha-sevā near Śiva-kṣetras—supporting Pāśupata-style vairāgya and purification.