सप्तद्वीप-सप्तसमुद्र-वर्णनम् तथा प्रियव्रतवंश-राज्यविभागः
ये चानिरुद्धं पुरुषं ध्यायन्त्यात्मविदां वराः नारायणसमाः सर्वे सर्वसंपत्समन्विताः
ye cāniruddhaṃ puruṣaṃ dhyāyantyātmavidāṃ varāḥ nārāyaṇasamāḥ sarve sarvasaṃpatsamanvitāḥ
自己を知る者のうち最勝の人々が、至上のプルシャたるアニルッダを禅観するなら、皆ナーラーヤナに等しくなり、あらゆる繁栄を具える。シヴァ派の立場では、これは、束縛(パーシャ)を超える内なる統御者たる至上主(パティ)への堅固なディヤーナが、パシュ(個我)にサーユジュヤに似た近接と、吉祥なる力と安寧の円満な開花を授けることを示す。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It teaches that inner worship (dhyāna) by the self-realized is itself a potent form of Shiva-centered sādhanā: by fixing the mind on the Supreme Lord, the devotee gains complete auspiciousness—supporting the Linga Purana theme that true Linga-upāsanā culminates in direct realization.
By praising meditation on the Supreme Person as granting Narayana-like status, the verse implies the one supreme Pati beyond obstruction—understood in Shaiva Siddhānta as Shiva-tattva, the inner ruler who liberates the pashu from pāśa and bestows fullness (aiśvarya/saṃpat).
Dhyāna (one-pointed meditation) practiced by ātmavids; in a Pāśupata-oriented reading, it is the yogic interiorization of worship where the pashu steadies awareness on the Pati, resulting in spiritual and worldly completeness.