Śiva-jñāna and the Non-dual Vision of a Śiva-maya Universe (शिवज्ञानम्—सर्वं शिवमयम्)
जीवन्मुक्तस्य एवासौ देहः शीर्ण शिवे मिलेत् । प्रारब्धवशगो देहस्तद्भिन्नो ज्ञानवान् मतः
jīvanmuktasya evāsau dehaḥ śīrṇa śive milet | prārabdhavaśago dehastadbhinno jñānavān mataḥ
జీవన్ముక్తుని ఇదే దేహము జీర్ణమైనప్పుడు శివునిలో లయమగును. దేహము ప్రారబ్ధవశమున నడుచును; కాని జ్ఞాని దేహమునకు భిన్నుడని భావించబడును.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that liberation can be realized even while embodied (jīvanmukti): the body continues due to prārabdha karma, but the liberated knower is not bound by it and, at death, attains complete union with Śiva.
Linga-worship and devotion to Saguna Śiva purify the mind and mature knowledge and grace; this verse states the culmination—when bondage is cut, the jñānī remains inwardly established in Śiva even as the body continues outwardly until it falls.
The takeaway is steady Śiva-dhyāna and japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with a disciplined Shaiva life (bhasma/tripuṇḍra and rudrākṣa where appropriate), so knowledge and devotion remain firm while karma exhausts itself.