वासिष्ठकथनम् (आदित्य–सोमवंशवर्णनम् तथा रुद्रसहस्रनाम-प्रशंसा)
देवासुरगुरुर् देवो देवासुरनमस्कृतः देवासुरमहामात्रो देवासुरगणाश्रयः
devāsuragurur devo devāsuranamaskṛtaḥ devāsuramahāmātro devāsuragaṇāśrayaḥ
Er ist der Gott, der Guru der Devas und Asuras; von Devas und Asuras verehrt und gegrüßt. Er ist die höchste Macht über Devas und Asuras, gleichsam die oberste lenkende Kraft, und die Zuflucht aller ihrer Scharen.
Suta Goswami (narrating a Shiva-stuti within the Linga Purana’s chapter context)
It establishes Shiva as the universal refuge and authority for all beings—Devas and Asuras—supporting Linga-worship as surrender to Pati beyond factional divisions, seeking protection and right order (dharma).
Shiva-tattva is presented as transcendent and impartial: the Guru and shelter of all hosts, indicating the Lord as Pati who governs and uplifts pashus (souls) regardless of their outward alignment, dissolving pasha through grace and right guidance.
The key practice implied is śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) expressed through namaskāra and stuti—devotional surrender that aligns the pashu to Pati, foundational to Shaiva puja and supportive of Pashupata-oriented discipline.