यदुवंश-प्रवचनम्: हैहय-क्रोष्टु-वंशविस्तारः (कृतवीर्यार्जुनादि, ज्यामघ-विदर्भ-शात्वत-पर्यन्तम्)
ज्यामघस्य मया प्रोक्ता सृष्टिर्वै विस्तरेण वः यः पठेच्छृणुयाद्वापि निसृष्टिं ज्यामघस्य तु
jyāmaghasya mayā proktā sṛṣṭirvai vistareṇa vaḥ yaḥ paṭhecchṛṇuyādvāpi nisṛṣṭiṃ jyāmaghasya tu
ज्यामघस्य मया प्रोक्ता सृष्टिर्वै विस्तरेण वः । यः पठेच्छृणुयाद्वापि निसृष्टिं ज्यामघस्य तु ॥
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It underscores the Shaiva principle that śravaṇa (hearing) and pāṭha (recitation) of sacred narratives generate puṇya and inner purification—supporting eligibility for Shiva-bhakti and, ultimately, steadfastness in Linga-oriented worship.
Though Shiva is not named directly, the verse reflects a key Shaiva Siddhanta movement: sacred narration turns the paśu (individual soul) away from pāśa (bondage) and toward Pati (the Lord), who alone is the ultimate ground of liberation.
The practice highlighted is Purāṇa-śravaṇa and pāṭha as a devotional discipline—an ancillary limb that supports Pāśupata-leaning purification, cultivating remembrance and devotion that mature into Shiva-upāsanā.