यावज्जीवं जपेन्नित्यम् अष्टोत्तरसहस्रकम् अनश्नंस्तत्परो भूत्वा स याति परमां गतिम्
yāvajjīvaṃ japennityam aṣṭottarasahasrakam anaśnaṃstatparo bhūtvā sa yāti paramāṃ gatim
Кто, пока длится жизнь, ежедневно совершает священное повторение в тысячу восемь раз (1008), пребывая в посте и всецело устремляясь к Нему, достигает высшей цели — единения с Пати (Господом Шивой), освободителем пашу (связанной души).
Suta Goswami (narrating Purāṇic teaching to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It presents nāma-japa (1008-fold repetition) with vrata-like fasting and single-pointed devotion as a direct sādhana that culminates in paramā gati—showing that inner worship through Śiva’s Name is integral to Linga-centered devotion.
Śiva is implied as Pati—the Supreme Goal and liberator—because attaining “paramā gati” here means reaching Him who dissolves pasha (bondage) and grants the pashu (soul) freedom through grace accessed by devotion and japa.
Daily aṣṭottara-sahasra (1008) nāma-japa combined with fasting (anaśana) and unwavering one-pointedness (tatparatā), aligning with Pāśupata-style discipline where devotion and austerity purify the pashu for Śiva’s grace.