Pārthiva-Śiva-liṅga-māhātmya
The Excellence of the Earthen Śiva Liṅga
जीवन्मुक्तः स वैज्ञानी शिव एव न संशयः । तस्य दर्शनमात्रेण भुक्तिर्मुक्तिश्च जायते
jīvanmuktaḥ sa vaijñānī śiva eva na saṃśayaḥ | tasya darśanamātreṇa bhuktirmuktiśca jāyate
ผู้รู้ผู้เป็นชีวันมุกตะนั้น แท้จริงคือพระศิวะเอง ไม่ต้องสงสัย เพียงได้ดาร์ศนะของท่าน ก็เกิดทั้งภุกติและมุกติ।
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating the Shiva Purana teachings to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Sthala Purana: Not a kṣetra narrative; it is a doctrinal-phala statement: the jīvanmukta vaijñānī is ‘Śiva Himself’, and his darśana grants both bhukti and mukti—typical Purāṇic exaltation of realized devotees as embodiments of grace.
Significance: Encourages satsanga/darśana of realized Śaiva knowers; frames liberation as accessible through Śiva’s grace mediated by the jñānī.
Role: teaching
It teaches that the true jñānī who has attained jīvanmukti is Śiva’s presence made manifest; contact with such realized holiness—especially through darśana—becomes a channel for Śiva’s grace, yielding both righteous worldly wellbeing (bhukti) and final liberation (mukti).
In the Vidyeśvarasaṃhitā, devotion to Saguna Śiva (especially through Liṅga worship and reverent darśana) is emphasized as a grace-bearing means. This verse extends that principle: the realized devotee/knower, being ‘Śiva-like’ through union in knowledge and purity, becomes a living focus of Śiva-darśana that confers spiritual fruits.
Seek darśana and satsanga of Śiva-bhaktas and jñānīs, and combine it with regular Liṅga-pūjā and japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), cultivating inner purity so that Śiva’s anugraha (grace) ripens into both bhukti and mukti.