शिवरूपस्ततो ऽस्माभिः शिवलोके स मोदते एतद्देवव्रतं नाम महापातकनाशनम् //
śivarūpastato 'smābhiḥ śivaloke sa modate etaddevavrataṃ nāma mahāpātakanāśanam //
Sesudah itu, melalui amalan ini, dia mengambil rupa Śiva dan bersukacita di alam Śiva. Inilah yang dinamakan Devavrata, nazar yang memusnahkan bahkan dosa yang paling besar.
This verse does not address pralaya; it focuses on the fruit (phala) of a vow—attaining Śivaloka and the destruction of great sins.
It frames vrata as a dharmic discipline and a form of atonement (prayāścitta): a king or householder who has incurred grave faults is taught a sanctioned observance that purifies and restores religious merit.
The ritual significance is the Devavrata itself: it is presented as a powerful observance whose stated result is purification from mahāpātakas and the attainment of Śiva’s realm; no Vāstu or temple-building rule is mentioned in this specific verse.