सूर्यरथ-रचना, ध्रुव-प्रेरणा, मास-गणाः च
Jyotish-chakra: Surya’s Motion and Monthly Retinues
रक्षोहेतिः प्रहेतिश् च पौरुषेयो वधस् तथा सर्पो व्याघ्रः पुनश्चापो वातो विद्युद्दिवाकरः
rakṣohetiḥ prahetiś ca pauruṣeyo vadhas tathā sarpo vyāghraḥ punaścāpo vāto vidyuddivākaraḥ
Entre “las causas del daño” están los ataques de los rakṣasas, las embestidas repentinas, la violencia causada por los hombres y la muerte; asimismo los peligros de serpientes y tigres; y también los de las armas, los vientos feroces, el rayo y el sol abrasador. En tales riesgos, debe buscarse a Pati—Śiva—como refugio supremo, el que corta los pāśas que atan al paśu.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By listing external and internal sources of danger, the verse frames Linga-worship as śaraṇāgati to Pati (Śiva), the protector who dissolves fear and cuts the pāśas that keep the paśu bound to suffering.
Śiva-tattva is implied as the transcendent refuge beyond all upadravas—demonic, human, and elemental—showing Pati’s lordship over both beings and the forces of nature.
The practical takeaway is protective śiva-upāsanā—Linga-dhyāna, japa, and Pāśupata-oriented surrender—used as a discipline to stabilize the mind in danger and overcome fear-born bondage.