Adhyaya 49: जम्बूद्वीप-मेर्वादि-वर्षपर्वत-वन-सरः-रुद्रक्षेत्र-वर्णनम्
अमानुष्याणि रम्याणि सर्वकालर्तुकानि च मनोहराणि चत्वारि देवक्रीडनकानि च
amānuṣyāṇi ramyāṇi sarvakālartukāni ca manoharāṇi catvāri devakrīḍanakāni ca
诸天有四处神圣游乐之地:非人间之境,清妙可爱、令人神往;其中四时与诸时俱在,恒常适宜天界嬉游。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames the goal of Shiva-oriented dharma as entry into supra-human (amānuṣya) divine states—realms of harmony and fullness—hinting that Linga-puja elevates the pashu (bound soul) toward proximity with the divine order.
By describing a realm where all seasons and times coexist, it points to a Shiva-tattva backdrop beyond ordinary temporal limitation—where manifested experience appears as ordered play (krīḍā) within a higher, timeless sovereignty of Pati.
Indirectly, it supports Pashupata-oriented sādhana: through Shiva-puja, mantra, and disciplined yoga, the pashu loosens pāśa (bondage) and becomes fit for deva-like, purified experience rather than merely human, time-bound enjoyment.