ईप्सितं यच्छ सकलं प्रसीद परमेश्वर निशम्य वचनं तस्याः शङ्करः परमेश्वरः
īpsitaṃ yaccha sakalaṃ prasīda parameśvara niśamya vacanaṃ tasyāḥ śaṅkaraḥ parameśvaraḥ
“హే పరమేశ్వరా, ప్రసన్నుడవు—కోరినదంతా సంపూర్ణంగా ప్రసాదించు.” ఆమె వాక్యము విని పరమేశ్వరుడు శంకరుడు సంతోషించాడు.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal episode where a देवी/शक्ति figure petitions Shiva)
It highlights that the fruit of Linga-centered devotion culminates in Śiva’s prasāda—His willing bestowal of īpsita-phala (desired outcomes) when approached with reverent petition.
Śiva is presented as Parameśvara and Pati—the supreme, sovereign giver of grace—who responds to sincere supplication, indicating His lordship over outcomes and His compassionate accessibility.
The verse points to bhakti-yukta prārthanā (devotional supplication) as a core practice—often paired in the Linga Purana with Linga-pūjā and vrata—through which the bound soul (paśu) seeks release and blessings from Pati.