Adhyaya 71: पुरत्रयवृत्तान्तः—ब्रह्मवरदानम्, मयकृतत्रिपुर-निर्माणम्, विष्णुमाया-धर्मविघ्नः, शिवस्तुति, त्रिपुरदाहोपक्रमः
अथ समररतैः सदा समन्ताच् छिवपदपूजनया सुलब्धवीर्यैः रविमरुदमरेन्द्रसंनिकाशैः सुरमथनैः सुदृढैः सुसेवितं तत्
atha samararataiḥ sadā samantāc chivapadapūjanayā sulabdhavīryaiḥ ravimarudamarendrasaṃnikāśaiḥ suramathanaiḥ sudṛḍhaiḥ susevitaṃ tat
Entonces aquella hueste fue bien atendida por todos lados por guerreros siempre entregados a la batalla—cuyo vigor se obtenía con facilidad mediante la adoración de los pies de Śiva—radiantes como el Sol, veloces como los Maruts y majestuosos como Indra entre los dioses; firmes e inconmovibles, eran destructores de los enemigos celestiales.
Suta Goswami
It links spiritual power (vīrya) directly to devotion—specifically Shiva-pada-pūjā—implying that true strength for dharma arises from worship of Pati (Śiva), not merely from worldly prowess.
Śiva-tattva is implied as the supreme source of empowerment: by taking refuge in Śiva’s feet, devotees become steadfast and radiant, indicating Śiva as Pati who grants śakti to the bound pashu to overcome pāśa.
Śiva-pada-pūjā (worship of Shiva’s feet) is highlighted as a devotional-ritual practice aligned with Pāśupata orientation—seeking inner and outer steadiness (sudṛḍha) through surrender and disciplined worship.