मेरुवर्णनम्—प्रमाण, दिग्विभाग, देवपुरी-विमान-निवासाः
संलापालापकुशलैः सर्वाभरणभूषितैः स्तनभारविनम्रैश् च मदघूर्णितलोचनैः
saṃlāpālāpakuśalaiḥ sarvābharaṇabhūṣitaiḥ stanabhāravinamraiś ca madaghūrṇitalocanaiḥ
Eran diestras en la charla encantadora y en la palabra juguetona, adornadas con toda clase de alhajas; inclinadas por el peso de sus pechos y con los ojos girando en el vaivén de la embriaguez: imagen del hechizo mundano que ata al paśu (el alma) en el pāśa (la atadura), apartándolo del refugio de Pati, el Señor Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It highlights the kind of sensory fascination that distracts the seeker; Linga-worship re-centers the paśu on Pati (Śiva), weakening pāśa (bondage) created by desire, pride, and intoxication.
By contrast: Shiva-tattva is the steady refuge beyond mada and moha; the verse paints worldly allure so the listener turns toward the changeless Pati revealed through the Linga.
A takeaway aligned with Pāśupata discipline is indriya-nigraha (restraint of the senses) and vairāgya (dispassion), supported by regular Linga-pūjā and japa to loosen pāśa.