Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi
स्वदेहपिण्डं जुहुयाद् यः स याति परां गतिम् यावत्तावन्निराहारो भूत्वा प्राणान् परित्यजेत्
svadehapiṇḍaṃ juhuyād yaḥ sa yāti parāṃ gatim yāvattāvannirāhāro bhūtvā prāṇān parityajet
凡以自身之躯为供献、投入火供(juhu)者,得至上之归趣。于所规定之期内断食不食,继而舍离诸prāṇa(生命气息);由此斩断paśu之系缚,而至于Pati——湿婆。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya, describing a Shaiva vrata aligned with Pāśupata discipline)
It reframes sacrifice as an inner Shaiva offering: the devotee ‘offers’ ego-bound embodiment itself, aligning Linga worship with renunciation that leads the paśu toward the supreme state of Śiva.
Śiva is implied as the ‘parā gati’—the highest goal beyond bodily limitation—attained when bondage (pāśa) is severed through disciplined surrender and detachment.
A Pāśupata-aligned vrata emphasizing nirāhāra (fasting) and the final relinquishment of prāṇa as the culminating act of inner yajña (self-offering).