जम्बूद्वीपस्य नववर्षविभागः रुद्रस्य अष्टक्षेत्रसन्निधिः नाभि-ऋषभ-भरतकथा
रुद्रक्षेत्रे मृताश्चैव जङ्गमाः स्थावरास् तथा भक्ताः प्रासंगिकाश्चापि तेषु क्षेत्रेषु यान्ति ते
rudrakṣetre mṛtāścaiva jaṅgamāḥ sthāvarās tathā bhaktāḥ prāsaṃgikāścāpi teṣu kṣetreṣu yānti te
ในเขตรุทร ผู้ที่ตายลง—ไม่ว่าจะเป็นสัตว์ผู้เคลื่อนไหวหรือสิ่งอยู่กับที่—ทั้งผู้ภักดี และแม้ผู้ที่เกี่ยวข้องเพียงโดยเหตุปัจจัย ต่างก็ไปถึงเขตศักดิ์สิทธิ์ฝ่ายไศวะเหล่านั้นทั้งหมด
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches the kṣetra-prabhāva (power of Shiva’s sacred domain): proximity to Rudra’s field—even at death—supports a Shaiva destiny, reinforcing pilgrimage and Linga-centered devotion as grace-bearing supports for the bound soul (paśu).
Shiva appears as Pati whose anugraha (grace) operates through his kṣetra: even beings without deliberate sādhana may be carried toward auspicious states by contact with his sphere, indicating his sovereignty over bondage (pāśa) and release.
Kṣetra-yātrā (pilgrimage) and residence/service in Rudra’s holy area are implied as potent Shaiva practices; the verse emphasizes sacred-space sādhanā rather than a specific Pāśupata yoga technique.