अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य — काशी-वाराणसी में मोक्ष, लिङ्ग-तीर्थ-मानचित्र, और उपासना-विधि
मध्यमेश्वरसंज्ञं च तथा पाशुपतेश्वरम् शङ्कुकर्णेश्वरं चैव गोकर्णौ च तथा ह्युभौ
madhyameśvarasaṃjñaṃ ca tathā pāśupateśvaram śaṅkukarṇeśvaraṃ caiva gokarṇau ca tathā hyubhau
Il est aussi renommé comme Madhyameśvara et comme Pāśupateśvara—Seigneur des âmes-paśu liées. Il est adoré comme Śaṅkukarṇeśvara, et de même comme les deux Gokarṇa, se manifestant en ces formes sacrées pour la délivrance des dévots.
Suta Goswami
This verse lists specific, named Shiva-linga manifestations (Madhyameśvara, Pāśupateśvara, Śaṅkukarṇeśvara, and Gokarṇa), emphasizing that worship of the Linga in consecrated tirthas is a direct means to approach Pati (Śiva) for grace and purification.
By naming Śiva as Pāśupateśvara, it frames Shiva-tattva as Pati—the sovereign Lord of paśus (individual souls) who removes pāśa (bondage). The plurality of names indicates one Supreme Īśvara accessible through many sacred forms without compromising non-duality of lordship.
The focus is tirtha-based Linga-pūjā—pilgrimage, darśana, and worship of established lingas. Implicitly, the Pāśupata orientation is devotion and discipline aimed at loosening pāśa through Śiva’s grace rather than mere external rite.