आवरणपूजाविधानम् / The Procedure of Āvaraṇa (Enclosure) Worship
अभक्ता मानवाश्चास्मिंल्लोके गिरिगुहासु च । तपंति चाल्पभोगार्थं भक्तो भावेन मुच्यते
abhaktā mānavāścāsmiṃlloke giriguhāsu ca | tapaṃti cālpabhogārthaṃ bhakto bhāvena mucyate
ในโลกนี้ แม้ผู้ไม่ศรัทธาก็ยังบำเพ็ญตบะตามภูเขาและถ้ำเพื่อเสพสุขเพียงเล็กน้อย; แต่ผู้ภักดีหลุดพ้นได้ด้วยภาวะศรัทธาอันจริงใจต่อพระศิวะ।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga passage; it contrasts non-bhaktas doing cave/mountain tapas for limited pleasures with the bhakta liberated by bhāva.
Significance: Reframes ‘going to mountains/caves’ as insufficient without devotion; true tīrtha is Śiva-bhāva that attracts liberating grace.
Role: liberating
It contrasts desire-driven tapas with Śiva-centered bhakti, teaching that liberation comes through sincere inner devotion (bhāva) rather than austerity pursued for limited worldly rewards.
Linga/Saguna worship is meant to awaken bhāva—loving surrender to Śiva as Pati. When worship is performed with that inner feeling, it becomes liberating, not merely merit-producing.
Cultivate bhāva in daily Śiva-upāsanā—japa of the Pañcākṣarī ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya"), Linga-archana with reverence, and meditation on Śiva—so practice aims at moksha, not small enjoyments.