अन्धकानुग्रहः—शूलारोपणं, रुद्रस्मरण-फलम्, तथा गाणपत्य-प्रदानम् (अध्याय 93)
जन्मान्तरे ऽपि देवेन दग्धो यस्माच्छिवेन वै आराधितो मया शंभुः पुरा साक्षान्महेश्वरः
janmāntare 'pi devena dagdho yasmācchivena vai ārādhito mayā śaṃbhuḥ purā sākṣānmaheśvaraḥ
Sapagkat kahit sa isang naunang kapanganakan, ako man ay sinunog ng mismong diyos na iyon—si Śiva; ngunit noon pa’y sinamba ko si Śambhu, ang hayagang nahahayag na Maheśvara. Kaya maging ang pagkasunog na iyon ay naging bahagi ng Kanyang biyayang naglilinis.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal account of a devotee’s past-life experience)
It teaches that worship of Śambhu (often through Linga-upāsanā) bears fruit across lifetimes; even painful karmic outcomes can become purification when connected to Shiva’s anugraha.
Shiva is presented as sākṣāt Maheśvara—directly present and effective as Pati (the Lord), capable of burning impurities and reshaping the pashu’s karmic trajectory toward liberation.
The core practice is ārādhana (devotional propitiation)—a Shaiva sādhanā aligned with Pāśupata intent: enduring and transforming bondage (pāśa) through steadfast worship of Pati.