देवैर्विष्णोः शरणागमनम्—शिवलिङ्गस्थापनं, शिवसहस्रनामस्तवः, सुदर्शनचक्रप्रदानं च
मयि भक्तश् च वन्द्यश् च पूज्यश्चैव सुरासुरैः भविष्यसि न संदेहो मत्प्रसादात्सुरोत्तम
mayi bhaktaś ca vandyaś ca pūjyaścaiva surāsuraiḥ bhaviṣyasi na saṃdeho matprasādātsurottama
汝若归依于我,以我为奉爱,必将成为诸天与阿修罗同来敬礼供奉之者——毫无疑问——凭我恩典,噢诸神中最胜者。
Shiva (Mahadeva) (as quoted within Suta’s narration)
It asserts that Shiva’s anugraha (grace) is the decisive fruit of devotion—Linga-bhakti culminates in the devotee becoming universally venerable, indicating the transformative power of worship directed to Pati.
Shiva is shown as Pati—the sovereign giver of prasāda—whose grace alone can elevate the pashu (individual soul) beyond ordinary status, making the devotee honored even by opposing cosmic factions (devas and asuras).
The key practice is single-pointed devotion and surrender to Shiva; it aligns with Pashupata orientation where steadfast bhakti and reliance on the Lord’s prasāda are central to transcending bondage (pāśa).