Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma
मानवस्य तु सो ऽंशेन देवस्येह विजज्ञिवान् पूर्वजन्मनि विष्णोस्तु प्रमितिर्नाम वीर्यवान्
mānavasya tu so 'ṃśena devasyeha vijajñivān pūrvajanmani viṣṇostu pramitirnāma vīryavān
لكنّه هنا عُرف كـ«ديفا» بفضل جزءٍ من طبيعته البشرية. وفي ميلادٍ سابقٍ حقًّا كان الباسل المسمّى «براميتي»، المنسوب إلى فيشنو؛ وهكذا تَستحضر الرواية تجسّده السابق.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; contextual)
It frames identity as layered—human and divine—supporting the Linga Purana’s view that worship of Pati (Shiva) reveals the deeper divine ground behind changing births and roles.
Indirectly: by contrasting embodied status (human/deva) and prior-birth continuity, it echoes Shaiva Siddhanta’s distinction between the bound pashu and the liberating Pati—Shiva-tattva being the stable reality that transcends such transitions.
No specific rite is stated; the takeaway aligns with Pāśupata-style discernment (viveka): seeing past external status and recognizing the higher principle that Linga-upāsanā makes manifest.