प्रसाद-ज्ञान-योग-मोक्षक्रमः तथा व्यास-रुद्रावतार-मन्वन्तर-परम्परा
पराशरश् च गर्गश् च भार्गवश्चाङ्गिरास् तथा बलबन्धुर् निरामित्रः केतुशृङ्गस्तपोधनः
parāśaraś ca gargaś ca bhārgavaścāṅgirās tathā balabandhur nirāmitraḥ ketuśṛṅgastapodhanaḥ
وكان (فيهم) باراشارا، وغارغا، وبهارغافا، وكذلك أنغيراس؛ وأيضًا بالاباندهو، ونيراميترا، وكيتوشِرِنغا—هؤلاء هم التابودهانا، زُهّادٌ أغنياء بالتقشّف الروحي، يثبتون طريق الشيفا وتعاليمه المُحرِّرة.
Suta Goswami
It establishes the authority-chain of tapodhana rishis who preserve and transmit Shaiva observances; Linga-puja is shown as rooted in a sanctified rishi-parampara rather than mere custom.
Indirectly, by highlighting tapas-rich seers: Shiva as Pati is approached through disciplined purification, where the pashu (soul) weakens pasha (bondage) under the guidance of realized teachers.
Tapas and guru-anchored discipline associated with the Pashupata stream—ascetic restraint, mantra-oriented practice, and tradition-based Shaiva observance upheld by the listed sages.