Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
आत्मानं चान्तरात्मानं युगलं बुद्धिमेव च अहङ्कारं च महता सर्वयज्ञफलं लभेत्
ātmānaṃ cāntarātmānaṃ yugalaṃ buddhimeva ca ahaṅkāraṃ ca mahatā sarvayajñaphalaṃ labhet
Por el Gran Señor, debe realizarse el Sí mismo y el Sí mismo interior, junto con el par de principios, el intelecto (buddhi) e incluso la egoidad (ahaṅkāra); así se alcanza el fruto de todos los sacrificios. (Para el paśu, esta ofrenda interior se vuelve el verdadero yajña cuando se orienta a Pati, Śiva.)
Suta Goswami
It shifts yajña from outer fire-ritual to inner offering: mind-principles like buddhi and ahaṅkāra are to be known and surrendered to Pati (Śiva), which is said to yield the fruit of all sacrifices.
Śiva is implied as the antarātmā—present within as the indwelling reality beyond the ego-sense; realizing Him inwardly loosens pāśa (bondage) and turns the pashu toward liberation.
Pāśupata-style inner discipline: discriminating buddhi from ahaṅkāra and orienting the inner self to the antarātmā, treating self-knowledge and surrender as the highest yajña.