प्रसाद-ज्ञान-योग-मोक्षक्रमः तथा व्यास-रुद्रावतार-मन्वन्तर-परम्परा
पराशरश् च गर्गश् च भार्गवश्चाङ्गिरास् तथा बलबन्धुर् निरामित्रः केतुशृङ्गस्तपोधनः
parāśaraś ca gargaś ca bhārgavaścāṅgirās tathā balabandhur nirāmitraḥ ketuśṛṅgastapodhanaḥ
Y (hubo) Parāśara, Garga, Bhārgava y asimismo Āṅgiras; también Balabandhu, Nirāmitra y Ketuśṛṅga: éstos son los tapodhana, ascetas ricos en austeridad sagrada, que sostienen la senda śaiva y su disciplina liberadora.
Suta Goswami
It establishes the authority-chain of tapodhana rishis who preserve and transmit Shaiva observances; Linga-puja is shown as rooted in a sanctified rishi-parampara rather than mere custom.
Indirectly, by highlighting tapas-rich seers: Shiva as Pati is approached through disciplined purification, where the pashu (soul) weakens pasha (bondage) under the guidance of realized teachers.
Tapas and guru-anchored discipline associated with the Pashupata stream—ascetic restraint, mantra-oriented practice, and tradition-based Shaiva observance upheld by the listed sages.