Vibhaga 1, Adhyaya 74 — ब्रह्मप्रोक्तलिङ्गार्चनविधिः
Materials, Classes, and Fruits of Linga-Worship
वेदाः सर्वे दधिमयं पिशाचाः सीसनिर्मितम् लेभिरे च यथायोग्यं प्रसादाद्ब्रह्मणः पदम्
vedāḥ sarve dadhimayaṃ piśācāḥ sīsanirmitam lebhire ca yathāyogyaṃ prasādādbrahmaṇaḥ padam
Tous les Veda obtinrent un état formé de caillé ; et les Piśāca obtinrent un état façonné de plomb. Et chacun, selon sa convenance, atteignit la place qui lui était assignée par la grâce de Brahmā. Ainsi, par ordonnance, les êtres se meuvent dans leurs limites propres sous la dispensation du Seigneur.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya; internal narrative refers to Brahma as the granter of stations)
It frames the universe as an ordered hierarchy of “stations” allotted by divine grace; Linga worship aligns the Pashu (soul) with that cosmic order and directs it toward Shiva (Pati) beyond mere worldly placements.
By showing that statuses and realms are distributed “according to fitness,” it implies a governed cosmos where higher liberation is not random; in Shaiva Siddhanta, Shiva as Pati is the ultimate regulator and liberator beyond Brahma’s administrative bestowals.
No specific rite is named, but the principle of yathā-yogya (fitness/qualification) supports Pashupata discipline: purification and right conduct make the soul fit to receive higher grace culminating in Shiva-realization.