Śiva-jñāna and the Non-dual Vision of a Śiva-maya Universe (शिवज्ञानम्—सर्वं शिवमयम्)
पुनश्श्रुते च सद्भक्तिर्मुक्तिस्स्याच्च श्रुते पुनः । तस्मात्पुनःपुनश्श्राव्यं भुक्तिमुक्तिफलेप्सुभिः
punaśśrute ca sadbhaktirmuktissyācca śrute punaḥ | tasmātpunaḥpunaśśrāvyaṃ bhuktimuktiphalepsubhiḥ
再听一遍,真实的奉爱(bhakti)便生起;再听一遍,解脱(mukti)亦得成就。因此,希求世间受用与究竟解脱之果者,应当令其反复聆听,一遍又一遍。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: Not a site-specific (sthala) passage; it teaches śravaṇa (hearing) as a repeatable means to generate bhakti and culminate in mukti.
Significance: Frames repeated śravaṇa of Śiva-kathā as a ‘portable tīrtha’: it yields bhukti (worldly well-being) and mukti (release) through devotion and grace.
Type: stotra
It teaches that repeated śravaṇa (devotional hearing) matures the heart into sat-bhakti and culminates in mukti; the same sacred account works progressively—purifying, deepening devotion, and finally loosening bondage (pāśa) by Shiva’s grace.
Hearing Shiva’s līlā and Jyotirliṅga-mahātmya repeatedly strengthens saguna-upāsanā—faith, reverence, and steadiness in worship—through which the mind becomes fit to realize Shiva as Pati (the liberating Lord) beyond limitation.
Regular śravaṇa of Shiva Purana (especially Jyotirliṅga narratives), ideally on Mondays or Mahāśivarātri, accompanied by japa of the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” as a practical way to convert hearing into lived devotion.