Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
प्रभासे पुष्करे ऽवन्त्यां तथा चैवामरेश्वरे वणीशैलाकुले चैव मृतो याति शिवात्मताम्
prabhāse puṣkare 'vantyāṃ tathā caivāmareśvare vaṇīśailākule caiva mṛto yāti śivātmatām
پربھاس، پشکر، اونتی، امریشور اور ونی شَیل کے مقدس احاطے میں جو وفات پائے، وہ شِواتمتا—یعنی شِو کی ہی فطرت—کو پا لیتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches that Shiva’s grace is specially manifest in certain Shiva-kshetras; connection to these linga-centers (through pilgrimage, worship, or final remembrance) culminates in śivātmatā—liberative proximity to Pati.
Shiva is presented as the supreme Pati whose essence can be attained: the pashu (individual soul), freed from pāśa (bondage) by divine grace, reaches Shiva-nature (śivātmatā) at these sanctified seats.
Pilgrimage (tīrtha-yātrā), kṣetra-vāsa, and Shiva-smaraṇa at linga-sites are implied; the verse emphasizes grace-based liberation rather than a specific technique, aligning with Pāśupata orientation toward Pati’s anugraha.