दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
दृष्ट्वा नारीकुलं विप्रास् तथाभूतं च शङ्करम् अतीव परुषं वाक्यं जजल्पुस्ते मुनीश्वराः
dṛṣṭvā nārīkulaṃ viprās tathābhūtaṃ ca śaṅkaram atīva paruṣaṃ vākyaṃ jajalpuste munīśvarāḥ
Voyant la multitude de femmes en cet état, et voyant Śaṅkara dans cette même condition, les sages brahmanes proférèrent des paroles d’une extrême dureté ; ces grands voyants lancèrent un discours tranchant.
Suta Goswami (narrating the episode; reporting the sages’ reaction)
It frames a key Purāṇic pattern: ritualistic pride judges Śiva by external signs, while true Linga-bhakti recognizes Pati (Śiva) as transcendent—beyond social appearances—calling the devotee toward inner purity and surrender.
Śiva is shown as ‘tathābhūta’—appearing in an unexpected state—provoking harsh judgment from sages; the episode highlights Shiva-tattva as beyond conventional categories, testing whether one perceives the Supreme Pati or only outer form.
Indirectly, it points to the Pāśupata emphasis on transcending egoic attachment to external purity and status; the spiritual takeaway is discernment (viveka) and inner renunciation rather than mere ritual correctness.