निषधं नाम यः कुर्यात् प्रासादं भक्तितः सुधीः शिवलोकमनुप्राप्य शिववन्मोदते चिरम्
niṣadhaṃ nāma yaḥ kuryāt prāsādaṃ bhaktitaḥ sudhīḥ śivalokamanuprāpya śivavanmodate ciram
Le dévot sage qui, avec bhakti, élève un temple nommé Niṣadha atteint le monde de Śiva ; et, l’ayant atteint, il se réjouit longtemps, goûtant une béatitude semblable à celle de Śiva lui-même.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches that constructing a Śiva-prāsāda (temple for Linga worship) is a powerful bhakti-act whose fruit is attainment of Śivaloka and sustained divine joy.
Śiva is implied as the supreme Pati whose realm grants enduring ānanda; proximity to Śiva (Śivaloka) allows the devotee to experience Śiva-like bliss by His grace.
The emphasized practice is temple-building as a form of karma-yoga offered to Śiva—devotional service (sevā) that supports Linga-pūjā and leads toward Śiva’s grace.