वंशानुवर्णनम् — सात्वतवंशः, स्यमन्तक-प्रसङ्गः, कृष्णावतारः, शिवप्रसादः (पाशुपतयोगः)
ऋषिं दृष्ट्वा त्वङ्गिरसं प्रणिपत्य जनार्दनः दिव्यं पाशुपतं योगं लब्धवांस्तस्य चाज्ञया
ṛṣiṃ dṛṣṭvā tvaṅgirasaṃ praṇipatya janārdanaḥ divyaṃ pāśupataṃ yogaṃ labdhavāṃstasya cājñayā
Al ver al rishi Aṅgiras, Janārdana se postró; y por su mandato obtuvo el divino Yoga Pāśupata: la disciplina que conduce al paśu (alma atada) más allá del pāśa (atadura) hacia el Pati, Śiva, el Señor.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes that even Janārdana approaches a guru with humility to receive Pāśupata Yoga—implying that true Linga-oriented practice depends on initiation, obedience to śāstric instruction, and devotion to Paśupati (Śiva) as Pati.
By naming the discipline “Pāśupata,” it frames Śiva as Paśupati—the Lord (Pati) who has mastery over bondage (pāśa) and grants the bound soul (paśu) a path to liberation through divine yoga.
Pāśupata Yoga is highlighted as a divinely transmitted Shaiva discipline received through guru-command (ājñā), emphasizing initiation, disciplined practice, and alignment with Paśupati as the liberating Lord.