वंशानुवर्णनम् — सात्वतवंशः, स्यमन्तक-प्रसङ्गः, कृष्णावतारः, शिवप्रसादः (पाशुपतयोगः)
बाणस्य च तदा तेन छेदितं मुनिपुङ्गवाः भुजानां चैव साहस्रं शापाद्रुद्रस्य धीमतः
bāṇasya ca tadā tena cheditaṃ munipuṅgavāḥ bhujānāṃ caiva sāhasraṃ śāpādrudrasya dhīmataḥ
Oh mejores de los sabios, por aquel poderoso, los mil brazos de Bāṇa fueron entonces cercenados; ello fue consecuencia de la maldición del prudente Rudra.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It highlights Rudra as Pati—the supreme Lord whose will governs outcomes; Linga worship trains the devotee (paśu) to align with that divine order and be freed from pasha-like pride and violence.
Śiva-tattva appears as Rudra’s infallible sovereignty: his curse is not mere anger but a precise moral-spiritual law that curbs adharmic power and restores balance through his śāsana (divine ordinance).
The implied practice is Pāśupata-bhāva—humbling the ego and offering one’s power back to Śiva through disciplined worship and restraint, so the paśu is not bound by pasha arising from arrogance.