सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
रक्षोहेतिः प्रहेतिश् च पौरुषेयो वधस् तथा सर्पो व्याघ्रः पुनश्चापो वातो विद्युद्दिवाकरः
rakṣohetiḥ prahetiś ca pauruṣeyo vadhas tathā sarpo vyāghraḥ punaścāpo vāto vidyuddivākaraḥ
ৰাক্ষসজনিত অনিষ্ট, আকস্মিক প্ৰহাৰ, মানৱকৃত হিংসা আৰু মৃত্যু; লগতে সাপ আৰু ব্যাঘ্ৰৰ ভয়; পুনৰ অস্ত্ৰ, প্ৰচণ্ড বতাহ, বিদ্যুৎ আৰু দাহক সূৰ্য—এই সকলো বিপদত পতি শিৱেই পৰম শৰণ; তেওঁ পাশ ছিন্ন কৰি পশুক মুক্ত কৰে।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By listing external and internal sources of danger, the verse frames Linga-worship as śaraṇāgati to Pati (Śiva), the protector who dissolves fear and cuts the pāśas that keep the paśu bound to suffering.
Śiva-tattva is implied as the transcendent refuge beyond all upadravas—demonic, human, and elemental—showing Pati’s lordship over both beings and the forces of nature.
The practical takeaway is protective śiva-upāsanā—Linga-dhyāna, japa, and Pāśupata-oriented surrender—used as a discipline to stabilize the mind in danger and overcome fear-born bondage.