Śivakṣetra–Tīrtha–Māhātmya
The Salvific Function of Shiva’s Sacred Domains
बीजांशश्चैव वृद्ध्यंशो भोगांशः पुण्यपापयोः । ज्ञाननाश्यो हि बीजांशो वृद्धिरुक्तप्रकारतः
bījāṃśaścaiva vṛddhyaṃśo bhogāṃśaḥ puṇyapāpayoḥ | jñānanāśyo hi bījāṃśo vṛddhiruktaprakārataḥ
福と罪とには、「種子の分」「増長の分」「受用(経験)の分」がある。種子の分は解脱の智(jñāna)によって滅され、増長の分はすでに説かれた仕方に従って進行する。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Role: teaching
It distinguishes karma into latent ‘seed’, its ‘growth’, and its ‘experienced fruit’, teaching that Shaiva liberating knowledge burns the karmic seed so bondage cannot regenerate, even if some momentum of experience may still appear.
Linga-worship in the Vidyeshvara context is a disciplined approach to Saguna Shiva that matures devotion into right knowledge; that jñāna is said here to destroy the ‘seed’ of puṇya-pāpa, leading the soul toward Pati (Shiva) beyond bondage.
Steady japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with Linga-dhyāna and Shaiva contemplation is implied as the means to awaken jñāna that burns the bīja (latent karmic seed).