स्कन्दसरः (Skandasara) — तीर्थवर्णनम् / Description of the Skandasara Sacred Lake
तस्मात्पुनःपुनश्चैव श्रोतव्यं हि मुमुक्षुभिः । पञ्चावृत्तिः प्रकर्तव्या पुराणस्यास्य सद्धिया
tasmātpunaḥpunaścaiva śrotavyaṃ hi mumukṣubhiḥ | pañcāvṛttiḥ prakartavyā purāṇasyāsya saddhiyā
因此,渴求解脱者应当反复聆听。以清明而正直之慧,当行此《往世书》五遍诵读(或听闻)。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Frames śravaṇa as a mokṣa-sādhana for mumukṣus; the ‘five recitations’ functions like a vrata/anuṣṭhāna, comparable to repeated temple visits or parāyaṇa cycles.
Role: teaching
It teaches that moksha-oriented seekers should repeatedly hear the Shiva Purana, because sustained śravaṇa refines the intellect (saddhī) and deepens devotion and right knowledge of Pati (Shiva), loosening the bonds of pāśa.
Repeated hearing of Shiva’s Purana strengthens bhakti toward Saguna Shiva—often approached through Linga worship—so the mind becomes steady in devotion and gradually fit to grasp Shiva’s higher, transcendent reality beyond form.
It directly recommends pañcāvṛtti—fivefold listening/recitation of the Shiva Purana—as a disciplined devotional observance (purāṇa-pārāyaṇa), ideally done with focused attention and a purified intention for liberation.