Adhyaya 73 — त्रिपुरदाहे ब्रह्मस्तवः
Brahmā’s Hymn in the Context of Tripura’s Burning
तस्मात् सम्पूजयेल्लिङ्गं य इच्छेत्सिद्धिमात्मनः सर्वे लिङ्गार्चनादेव देवा दैत्याश् च दानवाः
tasmāt sampūjayelliṅgaṃ ya icchetsiddhimātmanaḥ sarve liṅgārcanādeva devā daityāś ca dānavāḥ
因此,凡欲求自我之真实成就(悉地)者,当以至诚恭敬礼拜林伽;唯由林伽供奉,一切——天神、阿修罗与达那婆——方得各自之威力与圆满。
Suta Goswami (narrating the teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It presents Liṅga-arcana as the primary means for attaining siddhi—spiritual fulfillment for the pāśu (individual soul) and even worldly attainments for powerful beings like Devas and Asuras.
By implying that all classes of beings gain their powers through Liṅga worship, it points to Shiva as Pati—the supreme source behind all capacities—while the soul (pāśu) progresses by approaching Him through devotion and ritual reverence.
Sampūjana (complete worship) of the Shiva Liṅga is emphasized as the core sādhanā; in Shaiva Siddhānta terms, it supports purification of pāśa (bondage) and steadies the practitioner toward higher realization and siddhi.