वर्णाश्रमप्रतिष्ठां च चकार स्वेन तेजसा वृत्तेन वृत्तिना वृत्तं विश्वात्मा निर्ममे स्वयम्
varṇāśramapratiṣṭhāṃ ca cakāra svena tejasā vṛttena vṛttinā vṛttaṃ viśvātmā nirmame svayam
ببهائه الروحيّ الذاتيّ أقامَ الذاتُ الكونيّةُ أساسَ نظامِ الفَرْنَةِ والآشرَمَة؛ وبمبدأ السلوك القويم وبالقوّة التي تُحرّك السلوك، صاغَ باتي الكونِ بنفسه المسارَ المنظَّمَ للحياة الدنيويّة.
Suta Goswami (narrating the cosmic ordering attributed to Shiva as Pati/Viśvātmā)
It frames Shiva (Pati/Viśvātmā) as the giver of dharma—establishing the social and spiritual order that supports yajña, vrata, and linga-pūjā as disciplined paths for the pashu (soul) to move toward liberation.
Shiva-tattva is shown as self-sufficient sovereignty: by his own tejas he establishes order, and as Viśvātmā he pervades the universe while also initiating regulation—Pati who governs pasha-bound existence without being bound.
The emphasis is on vṛtta (regulated conduct) and vṛtti (the disciplining force of practice), aligning with Pāśupata-style sādhana where ethical restraint and disciplined living become the basis for mantra, worship, and inner yoga.