अग्नित्रय-पितृवंश-रुद्रसृष्टि-वैराग्योपदेशः
अयज्वानश् च यज्वानः पितरः प्रीतिमानसाः अग्निष्वात्ताश् च यज्वानः शेषा बर्हिषदः स्मृताः
ayajvānaś ca yajvānaḥ pitaraḥ prītimānasāḥ agniṣvāttāś ca yajvānaḥ śeṣā barhiṣadaḥ smṛtāḥ
Los Pitṛs son de dos clases: los que no realizaron sacrificios védicos y los que sí los realizaron; todos son de ánimo gozoso. Entre ellos, los Agniṣvāttas son los sacrificadores, mientras que los Pitṛs restantes son recordados como los Barhiṣads.
Suta Goswami
It frames Vedic ritual duty (yajña and ancestral categories) as part of dharma that supports purity and right conduct—an essential foundation for effective Shiva-puja and for reducing pasha (bondage) through disciplined karma.
Indirectly: it shows that ordered cosmic law (ṛta/dharma) governs even ancestral realms; in Shaiva Siddhanta, Shiva as Pati is the supreme regulator who sanctions ritual fruits while remaining transcendent beyond ritual acts.
Vedic yajña-based dharma and the implied śrāddha/ancestral propitiation framework—supportive disciplines that steady the pashu (soul) for higher Shaiva sadhana, including Pashupata-aligned austerity and worship.