अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य — काशी-वाराणसी में मोक्ष, लिङ्ग-तीर्थ-मानचित्र, और उपासना-विधि
कृत्वा पापसहस्राणि पिशाचत्वं वरं नृणाम् न तु शक्रसहस्रत्वं स्वर्गे काशीपुरीं विना
kṛtvā pāpasahasrāṇi piśācatvaṃ varaṃ nṛṇām na tu śakrasahasratvaṃ svarge kāśīpurīṃ vinā
Aun habiendo cometido miles de pecados, para el hombre es preferible caer en el estado de piśāca antes que alcanzar en el cielo una mil veces la condición de Indra, si es sin Kāśī-purī: la ciudad de Śiva que concede la liberación de las ataduras (pāśa) del saṃsāra.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kashi-mahatmya within the Linga Purana’s discourse)
It elevates Śiva’s kṣetra (Kāśī) above even heavenly sovereignty, implying that proximity to Śiva (Pati) and His abode is more salvific for the pashu than any celestial reward.
Śiva-tattva is shown as the liberating principle: heaven is still within bondage (pāśa), while Kāśī—belonging to Śiva—signifies the sphere where grace breaks the fetters of saṃsāra for the soul (pashu).
The takeaway is kṣetra-sevā and Śiva-smaraṇa centered on Kāśī/Avimukta—pilgrimage, worship of the Liṅga, and steady remembrance of Mahādeva as a direct aid to liberation rather than mere merit-seeking.