अध्याय 91: अरिष्ट-लक्षण, मृत्यु-संस्कार, पाशुपत-धारणा तथा ओङ्कार-उपासना
यस्तु प्रावरणं शुक्लं स्वकं पश्यति मानवः कृष्णं रक्तमपि स्वप्ने तस्य मृत्युरुपस्थितः
yastu prāvaraṇaṃ śuklaṃ svakaṃ paśyati mānavaḥ kṛṣṇaṃ raktamapi svapne tasya mṛtyurupasthitaḥ
Si una persona ve su propia vestidura como blanca, pero en el mismo sueño aparece negra o rojo sangre, entonces la muerte se le ha acercado. Tal visión es un nimitta (presagio) que indica cómo Kāla afloja el pāśa (lazo) hasta que el paśu (alma encarnada) se vuelve hacia Pati—Śiva—en busca de refugio.
Suta Goswami
It frames death as a predictable shift of karma and Kāla; in Linga worship the response is to take refuge in Pati (Śiva) through japa, abhiṣeka, and remembrance, transforming fear into surrender.
By implying that while Kāla and mṛtyu approach the pashu, ultimate refuge lies in Pati—Śiva, who transcends time and can sever pasha (bondage) through grace.
Nimitta-based correction: after inauspicious dreams, one should intensify Śiva-smaraṇa, Rudra-japa and Linga-abhiṣeka, aligning the mind in Pāśupata restraint to face Kāla with steadiness.