Means of Direct Perception - Verse 28
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 1 · Verse 10.28
Sanskrit Original
कुशलाकुशलानां तु प्रहाणं न्यास उच्यते। अव्यक्ताद्यविशेषान्ते विकारे ऽस्मिन्नचेतने।।
kuśalākuśalānāṃ tu prahāṇaṃ nyāsa ucyate| avyaktādyaviśeṣānte vikāre 'sminnacetane||
Sūta said: The eschewal of both joy and misery is called Nyāsa. All created things from the unmanifest to the manifest gross elements are insentient. Perfect Knowledge is the discrimination between the sentient and the insentient. Lord Śiva, no doubt, bestows his grace on him who is endowed with such perfect knowledge. So also dharma bestows grace. Yet I shall tell you a great secret. One who is endowed with devotion to the lord is undoubtedly liberated. It is certain that lord Siva checks the different sorts of delusion of the devotee and is delighted with him even if he (the devotee) lacks full accomplishments for yoga.