Adhyaya 84: शिवव्रतकथनम्
Uma–Maheshvara Vrata, Shula-dana, and Month-wise Ekabhakta Vrata
महामेरुमनुप्राप्य महादेव्या प्रमोदते चिरं सायुज्यम् आप्नोति महादेव्या न संशयः
mahāmerumanuprāpya mahādevyā pramodate ciraṃ sāyujyam āpnoti mahādevyā na saṃśayaḥ
Tendo alcançado o grande Meru, regozija-se na presença de Mahādevī; e, com o tempo, obtém sāyujya—união completa—com Mahādevī. Disso não há dúvida.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It links sacred approach (pilgrimage/sacred ascent symbolized by Mahāmeru) with the highest fruit—sāyujya—showing that devotion aligned with Shiva–Shakti culminates in liberation, the ultimate aim of Linga-centered sādhanā.
By promising sāyujya with Mahādevī, it implies the non-separation of Shiva-tattva and Shakti-tattva: liberation occurs when the pashu (individual self) is drawn into the divine reality where Pati (the Lord) is inseparable from His power (Shakti).
A tirtha-oriented sādhanā is implied—approaching Mahāmeru as a sacred locus—combined with Shakti-bhakti; in Shaiva terms this supports Pāśupata-oriented purification of pasha (bondage) through devotion leading toward sāyujya.