अवभृथस्नान-तीर्थयात्रा-तेजोदर्शनम् | Avabhṛtha Bath, Tīrtha-Pilgrimage, and the Vision of Divine Radiance
भवद्भिर्दीर्घसत्रेण चिरमाराधितः प्रभुः । प्रसादाभिमुखो भूत इति भुतार्थसूचितम्
bhavadbhirdīrghasatreṇa ciramārādhitaḥ prabhuḥ | prasādābhimukho bhūta iti bhutārthasūcitam
تم لوگوں نے طویل یَجْن سَتر کے ذریعے مدتِ دراز تک پربھو کی آرادھنا کی؛ اب وہ پرساد عطا کرنے کی طرف متوجہ ہوئے ہیں—یوں اس واقعے کا حقیقی مفہوم بتایا گیا۔
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya, within the Vāyavīya discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: The verse frames the culmination of prolonged worship as Śiva’s turning toward prasāda (grace). In the Kāśī/Viśvanātha milieu of the Vāyavīya narrative, the ‘turning toward grace’ is read as the Lord’s readiness to grant mokṣa to those who approach His liṅga-tejas with steadfast observance.
Significance: Darśana and worship oriented to Śiva’s prasāda are portrayed as accelerating purification and readiness for liberation; Kāśī is traditionally held to bestow taraka-upadeśa and mokṣa.
It highlights the Shaiva Siddhanta principle of anugraha (divine grace): sustained worship ripens the devotee, and then Pati (Śiva) turns toward bestowing liberation-giving favor.
It affirms that devoted, continuous ārādhana of Saguna Śiva (often through Liṅga worship and ritual service) culminates in prasāda—Śiva’s responsive, compassionate turning toward the worshipper.
Steady long-term worship: regular pūjā/abhisheka, japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), and disciplined vrata-like continuity—performed with devotion until grace becomes manifest.