शिवार्चनविधिः — देवतानां पाशुपतव्रतप्राप्तिः तथा पशुपाशविमोक्षणम् (अध्याय ८०)
संलापालापकुशलैः सर्वाभरणभूषितैः स्तनभारावनम्रैश् च मदाघूर्णितलोचनैः
saṃlāpālāpakuśalaiḥ sarvābharaṇabhūṣitaiḥ stanabhārāvanamraiś ca madāghūrṇitalocanaiḥ
They were skilled in alluring conversation and playful speech, adorned with every ornament; their bodies bent slightly under the weight of their breasts, and their eyes rolled unsteadily with intoxication—an image of sense-delusion that binds the paśu through pāśa and turns awareness away from Pati, Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames sensual fascination as a form of pāśa (bondage); Linga worship is implied as the re-centering of the paśu (individual soul) upon Pati (Śiva) through purity, restraint, and devotion.
By contrast: Shiva-tattva is the steady, liberating consciousness, while intoxication and allure depict the unstable movements of māyā that distract the soul from Śiva’s unbinding grace.
Sense-restraint and vairāgya aligned with Pāśupata discipline—turning attention away from seductive appearances and back to Śiva through japa, dhyāna, and worship of the Liṅga.