Pāśupata-vrata Māhātmya: Dvādaśa-Liṅga Mahāvrata, Month-wise Dravya, and Pūjā-krama
श्वेतागरूद्भवं चैव तथा कृष्णागरूद्भवम् सौम्यं सीतारिधूपं च साक्षान्निर्वाणसिद्धिदम्
śvetāgarūdbhavaṃ caiva tathā kṛṣṇāgarūdbhavam saumyaṃ sītāridhūpaṃ ca sākṣānnirvāṇasiddhidam
ธูปจากกฤษณาขาวและธูปจากกฤษณาดำ พร้อมทั้งธูป ‘สีตารี’ อันอ่อนโยน เย็น และหอม—กล่าวกันว่าให้ ‘นิรวาณสิทธิ’ โดยตรงเมื่อถวายในบูชาพระศิวะ
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja vidhi as taught in the Linga Purana tradition)
It highlights dhūpa (incense) as a key upacāra in Linga-pūjā, specifying agaru-based fragrances as especially sattvic and spiritually efficacious when offered to Pati (Shiva).
By stating that proper offerings can grant “nirvāṇa-siddhi,” the verse points to Shiva as Pati—the direct giver of liberation—who dissolves pasha (bondage) and elevates the pashu (soul) toward freedom through devoted worship.
Ritually, it emphasizes offering specific incense substances (agaru varieties and cooling fragrances) in Shiva-pūjā; yogically, it implies purification of the mind and senses—supporting Pāśupata-oriented inner stillness that culminates in liberation.