Adhyaya 34: भस्ममहात्म्यं—अग्नीषोमात्मक-शिवतत्त्वं तथा पाशुपतव्रतप्रशंसा
सर्वपापविशुद्धात्मा रुद्रलोकं स गच्छति ते सर्वे मुनयः श्रुत्वा वसिष्ठाद्या द्विजोत्तमाः
sarvapāpaviśuddhātmā rudralokaṃ sa gacchati te sarve munayaḥ śrutvā vasiṣṭhādyā dvijottamāḥ
内心已净除一切罪垢者,得至鲁陀罗之界。闻此言,诸位牟尼——以婆悉吒为首、诸二次生中最胜者——皆以恭敬之心领受此教。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; reporting a teaching heard by Vasiṣṭha and other rishis)
It states the phala (spiritual result) of Shiva-centered purification: when the Pashu (individual soul) becomes cleansed of pāpa through Shaiva dharma and worship, it becomes fit to attain Rudraloka—proximity to Pati (Lord Shiva).
Shiva is implied as Pati, the sovereign Lord whose realm (Rudraloka) is attained by inner purification—showing that liberation is not merely ritual, but transformation of the ātmā toward Shiva’s state and presence.
The verse highlights karma-śuddhi and antaḥkaraṇa-śuddhi (inner purification) as the essential Shaiva discipline; in the Linga Purana frame this aligns with Pashupata-oriented practice—devotion, restraint, and Shiva-puja that burns pāpa and loosens Pāśa (bondage).