Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma
वनानां प्रथमं वृष्ट्या तेषां मूलेषु संभवः तथा कार्तयुगानां तु कलिजेष्विह संभवः
vanānāṃ prathamaṃ vṛṣṭyā teṣāṃ mūleṣu saṃbhavaḥ tathā kārtayugānāṃ tu kalijeṣviha saṃbhavaḥ
في البدء تنشأ الغابات بالمطر، مولودةً من جذورها نفسها. وكذلك يظهر كِرتا-يوغا (عصر ساتيا) هنا، ناهضًا من داخل كالي ذاته—بمقتضى أمر باتي (شيفا) الذي ينظّم دوران اليوغات وانكشاف الخلق.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames time itself as regulated by Pati (Śiva); Linga worship aligns the pashu (individual soul) with that supreme order, enabling renewal and uplift even amid Kali’s conditions.
Śiva-tattva is implied as the governing principle behind manifestation and cyclic return—He is Pati, the controller of cosmic rhythms, through whom decline (Kali) can become the seedbed for restoration (Kṛta).
No single rite is named, but the teaching supports Pāśupata-oriented sādhana: steady Shiva-bhakti, purification, and discipline that turns Kali’s bondage (pāśa) into a basis for liberation under Pati’s grace.