Adhyaya 75: Nishkala–Sakala Shiva, Twofold Linga, and the Supremacy of Dhyana-Yajna
यज्ज्ञानं निर्मलं शुद्धं निर्विकल्पं निराश्रयम् गुरुप्रकाशकं ज्ञानम् इत्यन्ये मुनयो द्विजाः
yajjñānaṃ nirmalaṃ śuddhaṃ nirvikalpaṃ nirāśrayam guruprakāśakaṃ jñānam ityanye munayo dvijāḥ
Cette connaissance, sans tache et pure, libre des constructions mentales et sans appui extérieur — connaissance qui illumine le Guru (révélateur du Pati, Śiva) — ainsi d’autres sages et « deux-fois-nés » décrivent la vraie connaissance.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching on jñāna as transmitted in the Purana)
It shifts Linga-upāsanā from mere external rite to inner realization: true worship culminates in stainless, supportless knowledge that removes pasha (bondage) and turns the pashu (soul) toward Pati (Śiva).
By defining liberating knowledge as nirvikalpa and nirāśraya, it implies Śiva-tattva as self-luminous and beyond limiting conceptualizations—known through purified awareness rather than mental constructs.
It highlights the jñāna-limb of Pāśupata-oriented sādhana: purification (śuddhi), withdrawal from vikalpa, and Guru-upadeśa leading to steady, non-conceptual contemplation aligned with Śiva.