ययातिना पूरौ राज्याभिषेकः, दिक्प्रदानं, तृष्णा-वैराग्योपदेशः, वनप्रवेशः च
यदा न निन्देन्न द्वेष्टि ब्रह्म सम्पद्यते तदा या दुस्त्यजा दुर्मतिभिर् यानजीर्यति जीर्यतः
yadā na nindenna dveṣṭi brahma sampadyate tadā yā dustyajā durmatibhir yānajīryati jīryataḥ
Quando alguém não difama nem odeia, então alcança o estado de Brahman. Essa disposição interior —difícil de abandonar para os de mente perversa— não se desgasta, ainda que o corpo se desgaste.
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching within the Linga Purana’s discourse on liberation)
It teaches that Linga-puja is fulfilled by inner śuddhi: abandoning slander (nindā) and hatred (dveṣa) purifies the pashu, making the worship fit to receive Shiva’s grace.
By linking freedom from hatred to “brahma-sampatti,” it points to Shiva as the non-dual supreme (Pati) realized when pasha-like impurities such as malice and condemnation are dissolved.
A core niyama of Pashupata discipline: restraint of speech and mind—non-slander and non-hatred—as an essential inner limb supporting japa, dhyana, and Linga-upasana.