दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
सुव्रते सुभ्रु सुभगे शृणु सर्वं प्रयत्नतः त्वया वै नावमन्तव्या गृहे ह्यतिथयः सदा
suvrate subhru subhage śṛṇu sarvaṃ prayatnataḥ tvayā vai nāvamantavyā gṛhe hyatithayaḥ sadā
Oh mujer de nobles votos, de ceja hermosa y de buen augurio, escucha todo con esmero: jamás debes despreciar a los huéspedes en el hogar, pues en una casa los huéspedes han de ser siempre venerados. Tal honra al atithi es dharma śaiva: purifica al paśu (alma atada) y afloja los pāśa (lazos), complaciendo a Pati, el Señor Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal dharma-instruction dialogue within the Linga Purana tradition)
It frames everyday hospitality (atithi-satkara) as a form of Shaiva dharma: honoring guests cultivates purity, humility, and merit that supports Linga-puja by making the devotee fit (adhikārin) for Shiva’s grace.
Shiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the Lord pleased by dharmic conduct. By not dishonoring guests, the paśu’s ego-softening service helps loosen pāśa, aligning the household life with Shiva’s order (ṛta/dharma).
Sevā and vinaya (service and humility) as practical discipline: a grihastha observance that complements Pashupata-oriented purification and supports puja by restraining pride and cultivating sattva.