अविमुक्तक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य — काशी-वाराणसी में मोक्ष, लिङ्ग-तीर्थ-मानचित्र, और उपासना-विधि
अनन्या सा गतिस्तस्य योगिनां चैव या स्मृता व्याघ्रेश्वर अस्मिन्नपि मया देशे दैत्यो दैवतकण्टकः
ananyā sā gatistasya yogināṃ caiva yā smṛtā Vyāghreśvara asminnapi mayā deśe daityo daivatakaṇṭakaḥ
唯有那一处被忆念为他不二、唯一的归依——也正是诸瑜伽行者的究竟之趣。噢,Vyāghreśvara,即便在我这片境域中,也有一位阿修罗,乃诸天之刺,制造障碍。
Suta (narrating the episode with an internal address to Vyaghresvara)
It frames Shiva—worshipped as the Linga—as the ananyā gati, the sole refuge and goal for the seeker; Linga-puja is thus presented as a direct means to approach Pati (Shiva) beyond all secondary supports.
By calling him the exclusive refuge of yogins, the verse implies Shiva-tattva as the non-dual ground (Pati) who alone grants release to the pashu from pasha, while worldly and demonic forces remain merely obstructive conditions.
The key takeaway is one-pointed refuge (ananya-śaraṇatā) central to Pāśupata-oriented yoga and Shaiva devotion—steadfast fixation on Shiva as the sole goal while overcoming vighnas symbolized by the daitya.