देवादिसृष्टिकथनम् (वसिष्ठशोकः, पराशरजन्म, एकलिङ्गपूजा, रुद्रदर्शनम्)
अन्वयः सकलो वत्स मम संतारितस्त्वया पुत्रेण लोकाञ्जयतीत्य् उक्तं सद्भिः सदैव हि
anvayaḥ sakalo vatsa mama saṃtāritastvayā putreṇa lokāñjayatīty uktaṃ sadbhiḥ sadaiva hi
ดูลูกเอ๋ย ด้วยเจ้าผู้เป็นบุตร วงศ์วานทั้งหมดของเราถูกพาข้าม (ห้วงสังสาร) แล้ว; เหล่าสัตบุรุษกล่าวเสมอว่า ‘บุตรย่อมชนะโลกทั้งหลาย’ จริงแท้।
Suta Goswami (narrating a traditional dharmic maxim within the Linga Purana discourse)
It frames Shiva-oriented dharma as a force that “carries across” one’s lineage—implying that devotion and right conduct connected to Mahadeva generate merit that uplifts both the practitioner and their family line.
By implication, Shiva as Pati (the Lord) is the ultimate “ferryman” across saṃsāra; the devotee (pashu) becomes a cause for upliftment when aligned with Shiva-dharma, loosening pasha (bondage) through merit and right orientation.
No single rite is named; the takeaway is dharmic Shaiva living—supporting Shiva-puja, vrata, and Pashupata-aligned discipline—as the practical means by which one gains loka-jaya (spiritual attainment) and ancestral benefit.