अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य — काशी-वाराणसी में मोक्ष, लिङ्ग-तीर्थ-मानचित्र, और उपासना-विधि
ध्यायन्तस्तत्र मां नित्यं योगाग्निर्दीप्यते भृशम् कैवल्यं परमं याति देवानामपि दुर्लभम्
dhyāyantastatra māṃ nityaṃ yogāgnirdīpyate bhṛśam kaivalyaṃ paramaṃ yāti devānāmapi durlabham
在彼处恒常观想于我,瑜伽的内火便炽然大燃;由此证得至上之开伐利耶(Kaivalya)——连诸天亦难得的解脱。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s promise of liberation through constant meditation)
It frames the Linga (and its sacred locus) as a direct support for unwavering dhyāna on Shiva (Pati), through which the yogic inner fire awakens and the Pashu (soul) is led toward Kaivalya.
Shiva is presented as the direct object of continuous contemplation—grace-giving Pati—whose realization burns away pasha (bondage) via yogāgni and culminates in supreme Kaivalya beyond even deva-attainments.
Nitya-dhyāna (constant meditation) on Shiva, which kindles yogāgni—an inner tapas central to Pāśupata-oriented practice—resulting in liberation rather than merely heavenly merit.