आचार्य-धर्मलक्षण-श्रद्धाभक्तिप्राधान्यं तथा लिङ्गे ध्यान-पूजाविधानसंकेतः
Adhyaya 10
मासोपवासैश्चान्यैर्वा भक्तिर्मुनिवरोत्तमाः अभक्ता भगवत्यस्मिंल् लोके गिरिगुहाशये
māsopavāsaiścānyairvā bhaktirmunivarottamāḥ abhaktā bhagavatyasmiṃl loke giriguhāśaye
おお最勝の牟尼たちよ、一か月の断食であれ他の修行であれ、バクティ(信愛)はまことに生じる。だがこの世において、山と洞窟に住まう福徳の主—シヴァ—へのバクティを欠く者は、真の信愛を得ない。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It prioritizes bhakti to Pati (Shiva) as the living core of Linga-oriented practice; fasting and vratas are supportive, but without devotion they do not culminate in Shiva-realization.
Shiva is invoked as Bhagavan and Giriguhāśaya—immanent and accessible, abiding even in remote places—signifying the Lord as the ever-present Pati who can be approached through sincere devotion.
Month-long fasting (māsopavāsa) and allied vratas are mentioned as aids; the takeaway is that austerity must be yoked to bhakti for the Pashu (bound soul) to move toward release from pāśa (bondage).