ब्रह्मणो वरप्रदानम् — शिवस्य परत्वप्रतिपादनम् तथा वराहेण भूमेः पुनःस्थापनम्
सनातनं सतां श्रेष्ठं नैष्कर्म्येण गताः परम् मरीचिभृग्वङ्गिरसं पुलस्त्यं पुलहं क्रतुम्
sanātanaṃ satāṃ śreṣṭhaṃ naiṣkarmyeṇa gatāḥ param marīcibhṛgvaṅgirasaṃ pulastyaṃ pulahaṃ kratum
他们以离业(naiṣkarmya)——无为无欲的证悟——观想永恒者(Sanātana)、圣者中最胜者,而证得至上。此诸圣为:摩利支(Marīci)、婆利古(Bhṛgu)、昂吉罗(Aṅgiras)、普罗娑底耶(Pulastya)、普罗诃(Pulaha)与克罗图(Kratu)。
Suta Goswami
It frames liberation as arising from realization of the Sanātana (the Supreme Pati), which undergirds Linga-worship as a means to transcend pasha (bondage) through devotion and inner renunciation.
By calling the Supreme “Sanātana” and “best of the holy,” it points to Shiva-tattva as the timeless Para-principle—Pati—known through purity and the cessation of karmic doership (naiṣkarmya).
Naiṣkarmya is highlighted—an inner Pāśupata-oriented discipline of non-doership and desirelessness, where actions cease to bind the pashu and knowledge ripens toward moksha.