ध्यानयोगेन रुद्रदर्शनम् — रुद्रावतार-परिवर्तक्रमः, लकुली (कायावतार), पाशुपतयोगः, लिङ्गार्चन-निष्ठा
तदा चतुर्युगावस्थे तस्मिन्कल्पे युगान्तिके अनुग्रहार्थं लोकानां ब्राह्मणानां हिताय च
tadā caturyugāvasthe tasminkalpe yugāntike anugrahārthaṃ lokānāṃ brāhmaṇānāṃ hitāya ca
Entonces, en la coyuntura del ciclo de los cuatro yuga—en el umbral del fin de yuga de aquel kalpa—el Señor actúa para derramar su gracia sobre los mundos y para el bienestar de los brāhmaṇa.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; internal context implied)
It frames Shiva’s manifestations and teachings as acts of anugraha (grace) that arise especially at yuga-junctions, supporting dharma—an implicit foundation for Linga-upāsanā as a stabilizing, world-protecting worship.
Shiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the sovereign bestower of anugraha—who intervenes at cosmic turning-points to uplift the lokas and safeguard the dharmic carriers (brāhmaṇas), guiding the bound pashu toward release from pāśa.
No single rite is named, but the verse points to yuga-anta as a privileged time for intensified Shiva-sādhana—Linga-pūjā and Pāśupata-oriented discipline aimed at receiving anugraha and restoring dharma.