Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
दत्त्वा कुलशतं साग्रं शिवलोके महीयते आयसं ताम्रजं वापि रौप्यं सौवर्णिकं तथा
dattvā kulaśataṃ sāgraṃ śivaloke mahīyate āyasaṃ tāmrajaṃ vāpi raupyaṃ sauvarṇikaṃ tathā
若以圆满之量施与能惠及百家之供养,便在湿婆之界受尊崇。此供养可为铁制,或铜制,或银制,亦可为金制。
Suta Goswami (narrating the merit of Shiva-dana within the Purana’s discourse)
It links Shiva-bhakti with dana as a purifier: offering substantial gifts (even simple metals) as part of Shiva-centered dharma yields honor in Shivaloka, reinforcing that devotion expressed through righteous giving supports Linga-puja.
Shiva is implied as Pati—the supreme Lord whose realm (Shivaloka) grants recognition and upliftment to the pashu (individual soul) when it loosens pasha (bondage) through dharmic acts performed in a Shiva-oriented spirit.
Dana connected to Shiva-puja is highlighted—material offerings (iron, copper, silver, gold) given in complete measure; it functions as an auxiliary discipline supporting inner purification alongside Shaiva observances.