विष्णुरुवाच—एकाक्षर-प्रणव-लिङ्ग-व्याप्ति-शिवस्तोत्रम्
ऋद्धिशोकविशोकाय पिनाकाय कपर्दिने विपाशाय सुपाशाय नमस्ते पाशनाशिने
ṛddhiśokaviśokāya pinākāya kapardine vipāśāya supāśāya namaste pāśanāśine
ഋദ്ധിസ്വരൂപനേ, ശോകനാശകനേ, ശോകാതീതനേ—നമസ്കാരം; പിനാകധാരിയായ കപർദീ (ജടാധരൻ) ന് പ്രണാമം. വിപാശ (ബന്ധനരഹിതൻ)യും സുപാശ (ശുഭപാശനിയന്താവ്)യും ആയവനേ, നമഃ; ഹേ പാശനാശിനേ, നമസ്കാരം।
Suta Goswami (narrating a received Shiva-stuti within the Purva-Bhaga context)
It frames Linga-bhakti as a liberation-oriented practice: the devotee praises Shiva as Pāśanāśin—the One who cuts the soul’s bonds—so worship is aimed at moksha, not merely worldly gain.
Shiva is presented as Pati: inherently free (vipāśa), compassionate controller (supāśa), and the transcendent Lord who both governs and finally dissolves pasha, removing śoka while remaining viśoka (untouched by it).
Stuti/japa as Pāśupata-oriented sādhana: repeated remembrance of Shiva’s names and functions (especially as pāśanāśin) is used as an inner discipline to loosen bondage and turn the pashu toward grace and release.