अन्धकानुग्रहः—शूलारोपणं, रुद्रस्मरण-फलम्, तथा गाणपत्य-प्रदानम् (अध्याय 93)
स याति शिवसायुज्यं किं पुनर्बहुशः स्मरन् ब्रह्मा च भगवान्विष्णुः सर्वे देवाः सवासवाः
sa yāti śivasāyujyaṃ kiṃ punarbahuśaḥ smaran brahmā ca bhagavānviṣṇuḥ sarve devāḥ savāsavāḥ
彼得至「湿婆萨尤吉亚」——与主湿婆圆满合一。何况那反复忆念者,其功德更不可思议!此由梵天、吉祥的毗湿奴,以及与因陀罗同在的一切诸天所共证。
Suta Goswami (narrating the phala-śruti to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It states the core fruit (phala) of Śiva-bhakti: even simple remembrance of Śiva leads to Śiva-sāyujya; therefore Linga-pūjā supported by repeated smaraṇa/japa is presented as a swift liberating practice.
Śiva is affirmed as Pati (the Lord) who grants sāyujya—release from pāśa (bondage) for the paśu (individual soul). The testimony of Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and the devas underscores Śiva’s supreme liberating grace.
Śiva-smaraṇa—repeated remembrance/contemplation (often expressed as nāma-japa and dhyāna)—is highlighted as a Pāśupata-oriented inner practice that complements external Linga-pūjā.