Adhyaya 49: जम्बूद्वीप-मेर्वादि-वर्षपर्वत-वन-सरः-रुद्रक्षेत्र-वर्णनम्
दक्षिणस्यापि शैलस्य शिखरे देवसेविता जम्बूः सदा पुण्यफला सदा माल्योपशोभिता
dakṣiṇasyāpi śailasya śikhare devasevitā jambūḥ sadā puṇyaphalā sadā mālyopaśobhitā
दक्षिण पर्वत की चोटी पर देवों द्वारा सेवित जम्बू-वृक्ष है। वह सदा पुण्यदायी फल देती है और सदा मालाओं से सुशोभित रहती है।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames a sanctified Shaiva landscape: a Deva-venerated locus where purity and merit naturally “bear fruit,” reinforcing that Linga-worship and tirtha-seva are supports for dharma and inner purification.
Indirectly: the ever-fruitful, ever-adorned sacred summit points to Pati’s grace as steady and inexhaustible—where proximity to the divine order helps the paśu move from bondage (pāśa) toward freedom.
Deva-sevā as a model for human practice—tirtha-sevana, offering garlands (mālya), and cultivating sattva; these serve as auxiliaries to Shaiva sādhanā, including Pāśupata-oriented purification.