Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
वापीकूपतडागाश् च शिवतीर्था इति स्मृताः स्नात्वा तेषु नरो भक्त्या तीर्थेषु द्विजसत्तमाः
vāpīkūpataḍāgāś ca śivatīrthā iti smṛtāḥ snātvā teṣu naro bhaktyā tīrtheṣu dvijasattamāḥ
اے بہترین دْوِج! باولی/واپی، کنواں اور تالاب ‘شِو-تیرتھ’ کہلاتے ہیں۔ جو انسان بھکتی کے ساتھ ان تیرتھوں میں سْنان کرتا ہے وہ شِو-کِرپا پاتا ہے—پشو (جیو) کو باندھنے والا پاش-بندھن ڈھیلا پڑتا ہے اور دل پتی، مہادیو شِو کی طرف متوجہ ہوتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It expands Shiva-bhakti beyond temple ritual by declaring even common water-sources as Shiva-tīrthas; bathing with devotion becomes an act of Shiva-oriented purification supporting Linga worship.
Shiva is implied as Pati—the Lord whose grace can be accessed through bhakti; sacredness is not merely geographic but arises from devotion that turns the pashu toward Shiva and away from pāśa (bondage).
Tīrtha-snana (devotional bathing) is highlighted as a purificatory upacāra that steadies the mind for Shaiva discipline—supporting Pashupata-style inner purification through outward sacred observance.