मदनदाहः — पार्वतीतपः, स्वयंवरलीला, देवस्तम्भनं, दिव्यचक्षुर्दानम्
अनुगृह्य तदा देवीम् उवाच प्रहसन्निव कुलधर्माश्रयं रक्षन् भूधरस्य महात्मनः
anugṛhya tadā devīm uvāca prahasanniva kuladharmāśrayaṃ rakṣan bhūdharasya mahātmanaḥ
ثمّ بعدما أفاض نعمته على الإلهة، تكلّم بلطفٍ كأنّه يبتسم ابتسامةً خفيفة، مُقيمًا ملجأ كولا-دهرما (واجب السلالة) وحافظًا لسيّد الجبل عظيمِ النفس.
Suta (narrating an internal scene/dialogue)
It highlights anugraha (divine grace) and dharma-protection as core Shaiva values—Linga worship is not only ritual (puja) but also the sustaining of righteous order under Pati’s guardianship.
Shiva-tattva is implied through compassionate sovereignty: the Lord protects beings and dharma while remaining gentle and gracious—anugraha is a defining function of Pati toward the pashu bound by pasha.
The verse points to the inner principle behind Pashupata discipline: seeking the Lord’s anugraha through dharmic conduct and devotion, which supports liberation rather than mere external observance.