सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
मानवानां शुभं ह्येते हरन्ति च दुरात्मनाम् दुरितं सुप्रचाराणां व्यपोहन्ति क्वचित् क्वचित्
mānavānāṃ śubhaṃ hyete haranti ca durātmanām duritaṃ supracārāṇāṃ vyapohanti kvacit kvacit
حقًّا، هذه الممارسات الفاضلة تجتذب البركة للبشر؛ ولذوي النفوس الخبيثة تحمل عنهم الإثم. وللسالكين طريق الخير تزيل الوزر مرّة بعد مرّة—فتُرخِي الباشا التي تُقيِّد الباشو، وتوجّهه إلى باتي، الربّ شيفا.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames Shiva-oriented dharma (including Linga-centered observances) as producing śubha (auspicious merit) and actively destroying durita (sin), preparing the pashu for proximity to Pati, Śiva.
By implication, Shiva-tattva is the liberating principle: when conduct aligns with Śiva-dharma, bondage (pasha) is weakened and sin is removed repeatedly, indicating Śiva as the purifier and goal of the soul’s return.
The verse emphasizes supracāra—right conduct and disciplined observance—consistent with Pāśupata orientation: ethical purity and regular Shiva-practice that steadily erodes karmic impurity.