ध्यानयज्ञः, संसार-विष-निरूपणम्, पाशुपतयोगः, परा-अपरा विद्या, चतुर्वस्था-विचारः (अध्यायः ८६)
अनपावृतमद्वैतं तदनन्तमगोचरम् असंवृतं तदात्मैकं परा विद्या न चान्यथा
anapāvṛtamadvaitaṃ tadanantamagocaram asaṃvṛtaṃ tadātmaikaṃ parā vidyā na cānyathā
ସେ ତତ୍ତ୍ୱ ଅନାବୃତ ଓ ଅଦ୍ୱୈତ; ଅନନ୍ତ ଏବଂ ଇନ୍ଦ୍ରିୟଗୋଚରାତୀତ; ଅସଂବୃତ, ଆତ୍ମାସହ ଏକ—ଏହିଏ ପରା ବିଦ୍ୟା, ଅନ୍ୟଥା ନୁହେଁ।
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching as transmitted in the Linga Purana)
It defines the inner aim of Linga-puja: not merely external offering, but realization of the infinite, unobscured Shiva (Pati) who is beyond sensory grasp—making worship culminate in para-vidya (liberating knowledge).
Shiva-tattva is presented as advaita (non-dual), ananta (infinite), agocara (beyond sense-mind), and asaṁvṛta (unveiled). Knowing Shiva is knowing the Self as one with That Reality—this is the mark of the Supreme Pati.
The verse emphasizes jnana-yoga within Shaiva practice: inward contemplation that pierces pasha (bondage) and reveals the pashu (soul) as oriented to Pati—supporting Pashupata-style interiorization of worship beyond mere outer rites.