दक्षयज्ञध्वंसः—वीरभद्रप्रेषणं, देवविष्ण्वोः पराजयः, पुनरनुग्रहः
दग्धुं संप्रेषितश् चाहं भवन्तं समुनीश्वरैः इत्युक्त्वा यज्ञशालां तां ददाह गणपुङ्गवः
dagdhuṃ saṃpreṣitaś cāhaṃ bhavantaṃ samunīśvaraiḥ ityuktvā yajñaśālāṃ tāṃ dadāha gaṇapuṅgavaḥ
Diciendo: «También yo he sido enviado por los señores sabios para quemarte», el más excelso de los gaṇas de Śiva prendió fuego a aquella sala del yajña.
Suta Goswami (narrating; internal action by a Shiva-gana)
It shows that sacrifice devoid of surrender to Pati (Śiva) becomes a pasha (bond), and its “burning” signifies the purification of ritual into true Śiva-oriented worship, the spirit behind Linga-pūjā.
Śiva-tattva operates as Pati—upholding dharma yet dissolving egoistic religiosity; through His gaṇas He can withdraw sanction from actions that reinforce bondage rather than liberate the paśu (soul).
A warning is implied: mere external yajña is insufficient; the Shaiva path emphasizes inner surrender, purification, and Śiva-bhakti/Śiva-dhyāna—principles aligned with Pāśupata discipline over ritual display.