Anasūyā–Atri Tapas-Varṇana
Description of Anasūyā and Atri’s Austerities
तत्पूर्वदिशि कोटीशं लिंगं सर्ववरप्रदम् । गोदावर्य्याः पश्चिमे तल्लिंगं पशुपतिनामकम्
tatpūrvadiśi koṭīśaṃ liṃgaṃ sarvavarapradam | godāvaryyāḥ paścime talliṃgaṃ paśupatināmakam
К востоку от того места пребывает Линга Котиша (Koṭīśa Liṅga), дарующая всякое благословение. А к западу от реки Годавари находится та Линга, именуемая Пашупати (Paśupati).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
It maps sacred Śiva-liṅgas by direction and river-location, teaching that specific tīrthas become accessible gateways to Śiva’s grace—where the devotee approaches Pati (Lord) for anugraha (liberating favor) through darśana and worship.
By naming Koṭīśa and Paśupati as identifiable Liṅgas, the text presents Saguna Śiva as compassionately available in a consecrated form; worship of the Liṅga (abhisheka, mantra, and devotion) becomes a concrete means to receive boons and progress toward liberation.
Undertake tīrtha-yātrā to these Liṅgas for darśana, perform Śiva-liṅga abhiṣeka with water (especially with Godāvarī-jala if available), and repeat the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with bhakti.