अध्याय १०१: हैमवती-तपः, तारकवंश-उत्पातः, स्कन्द-प्रत्याशा, मदनदहनम्
स्मृतो यद्भवता जीव सम्प्राप्तो ऽहं तवान्तिकम् ब्रूहि यन्मे विधातव्यं तमाह सुरपूजितः
smṛto yadbhavatā jīva samprāpto 'haṃ tavāntikam brūhi yanme vidhātavyaṃ tamāha surapūjitaḥ
“O jīva, bound soul, since you have remembered me, I have come into your presence. Tell me what I should enjoin for you—what I should prescribe for your welfare.” Thus spoke the One worshipped by the gods.
Surapujita (a deva-like revered lord/teacher figure within the narrative, addressed by the jiva)
It frames smaraṇa (remembrance) and śaraṇāgati (approach) as the doorway to receiving vidhi—practical instruction for Linga-centric worship that leads the pashu toward Pati’s grace.
It implies Shiva-tattva as anugrahaka—responsive to remembrance—drawing near to the bound jiva and guiding it through dharma and sādhana, consistent with Pati who loosens pasha through instruction and grace.
The key practice is smaraṇa leading to upadeśa: the seeker asks “what should I do?”—the starting posture for Pashupata-oriented discipline and regulated Shiva-puja (vidhi).