देवादिसृष्टिकथनम् (वसिष्ठशोकः, पराशरजन्म, एकलिङ्गपूजा, रुद्रदर्शनम्)
सो ऽपि दृष्ट्वा महादेवम् आनन्दास्राविलेक्षणः निपपात च हृष्टात्मा पादयोस्तस्य सादरम्
so 'pi dṛṣṭvā mahādevam ānandāsrāvilekṣaṇaḥ nipapāta ca hṛṣṭātmā pādayostasya sādaram
Ao ver Mahādeva, seus olhos se encheram de lágrimas de bem-aventurança; com o coração jubiloso, ele caiu por terra e, com reverência, prostrou-se aos Seus pés.
Suta Goswami (narrating the episode to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It highlights the core Shaiva posture behind Linga-puja: direct Shiva-darshana culminates in humble surrender (pranama) at the Lord’s feet, signaling receptivity to Shiva’s anugraha (grace), the true fruit of worship.
Shiva appears as Mahadeva, the supreme Pati (Lord) whose mere vision evokes ānanda (bliss) and devotional tears—implying that Shiva-tattva is grace-bearing, inwardly transformative, and capable of loosening the pasha (bondage) of the pashu (soul).
Pranama (full prostration) as a limb of devotion and inner discipline—an embodied act of ego-surrender aligned with Shaiva sadhana and the spirit of Pashupata Yoga (approaching the Pati with reverence and humility).