अध्याय ९६: शरभ-प्रादुर्भावः, नृसिंह-दर्पशमनम्, विष्णोः शिवस्तुतिः, फलश्रुति
उवाच तान् सुरान्देवो महर्षींश् च पुरातनान् यथा जले जलं क्षिप्तं क्षीरं क्षीरे घृतं घृते
uvāca tān surāndevo maharṣīṃś ca purātanān yathā jale jalaṃ kṣiptaṃ kṣīraṃ kṣīre ghṛtaṃ ghṛte
El Señor habló a aquellos devas y a los antiguos grandes rishis: “Así como el agua vertida en el agua se hace una, la leche vertida en la leche se hace una, y el ghee vertido en el ghee se hace uno—del mismo modo, el conocedor debe fundir su conciencia en el supremo Shiva-tattva, el Pati (Śiva) más allá de toda diferencia.”
Shiva (Mahadeva)
It frames Linga-worship as inner and outer integration: as offerings disappear into their own substance, the devotee’s pashu-consciousness is meant to dissolve into Shiva (Pati) through steady Linga-dhyana and bhakti.
Shiva-tattva is presented as the self-identical reality in which all distinctions subside—like water in water—indicating the Lord as the non-fragmented ground where pasha (bondage) can no longer stand.
Pashupata-style absorption (samāveśa): sustained contemplation where the mind is poured into Shiva, supported by Linga-puja, mantra-japa, and inward offering (antar-yāga) until separateness thins.