Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
ख्यातिशीलस् तथा चान्द्रं स्त्रीषु सक्तो नराधमः मदार्तः पूजयन् रुद्रं सोमस्थानमवाप्नुयात्
khyātiśīlas tathā cāndraṃ strīṣu sakto narādhamaḥ madārtaḥ pūjayan rudraṃ somasthānamavāpnuyāt
Aun un hombre de conducta baja—aunque célebre, de temperamento lunar, apegado a las mujeres y afligido por la embriaguez—si adora a Rudra, alcanza la morada de Soma (el reino lunar).
Suta Goswami
It functions as a phala-śruti: it stresses Rudra’s salvific grace—Linga/Rudra worship can elevate even a pashu bound by strong pasha (desire and intoxication) to a higher post-mortem realm (Somaloka).
Shiva is implied as Pati—the Lord whose anugraha (grace) overrides the fallen state of the worshipper; devotion to Rudra becomes a purifying power that can outmatch moral and psychological bondage.
Rudra-pūjā (Shaiva worship, typically centered on the Linga) is highlighted as the key practice; the verse emphasizes sincere worship as the operative means rather than ascetic prowess.