Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
यस् त्यजेद् दुस्त्यजान् प्राणाञ् शिवसायुज्यम् आप्नुयात् स्वायंभुवस्य मानं हि तथा बाणस्य सुव्रताः
yas tyajed dustyajān prāṇāñ śivasāyujyam āpnuyāt svāyaṃbhuvasya mānaṃ hi tathā bāṇasya suvratāḥ
Barangsiapa melepaskan prāṇa (nafas kehidupan) yang amat sukar ditinggalkan, ia meraih Śiva-sāyujya—penyatuan dengan Bhagavān Śiva. Wahai yang berkaul luhur, ia memperoleh kehormatan setara Svāyambhuva (Brahmā) dan juga kemuliaan seperti Bāṇa.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana to the sages of Naimisharanya; internal speaker not specified in the given shloka)
It states the highest fruit of Śiva-bhakti—Śiva-sāyujya—implying that true worship culminates in complete surrender (tyāga) where even clinging to life is offered to Pati, dissolving the pāśa of fear and attachment.
Śiva is presented as the supreme Pati who grants sāyujya (liberating union) to the pashu when bondage is severed; liberation is not merely heavenly merit but direct participation in Śiva’s state.
The emphasis is on tyāga and prāṇa-parityāga as the climax of steadfast vow (su-vrata), aligning with Pāśupata-oriented renunciation where the soul relinquishes attachment and attains Śiva through unwavering devotion and inner surrender.