शिवसंस्कार-दीक्षानिरूपणम् (Śivasaṃskāra and the Typology of Dīkṣā)
तस्मात्तत्त्वविदेवेह मुक्तो मोचक इष्यते । सर्वलक्षणसंयुक्तः सर्वशास्त्रविदप्ययम्
tasmāttattvavideveha mukto mocaka iṣyate | sarvalakṣaṇasaṃyuktaḥ sarvaśāstravidapyayam
ゆえにこの世において、タットヴァ(真実)を知る者は解脱者であり、また他を解き放つ者と認められる。成就の真の徴をことごとく具え、さらに一切のシャーストラ(śāstra)にも通暁する。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It declares that true liberation is grounded in tattva-jñāna—real knowledge of Reality as taught in Shaiva philosophy—and that such a realized person naturally becomes a guide who helps others loosen the bonds (pāśa) and move toward moksha under the grace-oriented path of Shiva.
In the Shiva Purana, Saguna worship—especially Linga devotion—purifies the mind and ripens the seeker for tattva-jñāna; the verse points to the mature fruit of that path: a realized devotee who embodies the ‘marks’ of attainment and can lead others toward Shiva-realization.
The implied takeaway is steady discipline that matures into realization—regular Shiva-upāsanā (Linga worship), japa of Shiva’s mantra (notably the Panchakshara), and contemplative inquiry into tattva—so knowledge becomes lived liberation rather than mere textual learning.