Mahādeva’s Boon: Unwavering Bhakti, Tri-functional Cosmos, and the Supratiṣṭhā of Liṅga-Arcā
सूत उवाच अथोवाच महादेवः प्रीतो ऽहं सुरसत्तमौ पश्यतां मां महादेवं भयं सर्वं विमुच्यताम्
sūta uvāca athovāca mahādevaḥ prīto 'haṃ surasattamau paśyatāṃ māṃ mahādevaṃ bhayaṃ sarvaṃ vimucyatām
سوت نے کہا—پھر خوشنود مہادیو نے فرمایا—“اے دیوتاؤں کے برگزیدہو، میں راضی ہوں۔ مجھے—مہادیو کو—دیکھو؛ اور ہر طرح کا خوف پوری طرح چھوڑ دو۔”
Suta (narrator), quoting Mahadeva (Shiva)
It frames Śiva’s darśana as intrinsically “abhaya-prada” (fear-removing): seeing Mahādeva with devotion is presented as a direct channel of anugraha, the core aim of Linga-upāsanā.
Śiva appears as Pati—the sovereign Lord who, by mere will and presence, dissolves fear (a symptom of pasha/bondage) and reassures the devas through grace rather than force.
The key practice is darśana and śaraṇāgati (turning toward Śiva): in Pāśupata-oriented devotion, steady contemplation of Mahādeva’s presence culminates in abhaya and release from fear-born bondage.