दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
बहुनात्र किमुक्तेन भाग्यहीना द्विजोत्तमाः तमेव शरणं तूर्णं गन्तुमर्हथ शङ्करम्
bahunātra kimuktena bhāgyahīnā dvijottamāḥ tameva śaraṇaṃ tūrṇaṃ gantumarhatha śaṅkaram
À quoi bon tant parler ici, ô meilleurs des deux-fois-nés ? Dépourvus de bonne fortune, allez vite vers Śaṅkara seul et prenez refuge en Lui — le Pati qui, Lui seul, tranche les pāśas qui lient le paśu, l’âme.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages; verse framed as an exhortation within the narrative)
It emphasizes śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) in Śiva as the essential inner attitude behind Linga-pūjā—devotion is not mere ritual, but turning to the Pati who grants protection and grace.
Śiva is implied as the sole, decisive refuge—Pati—whose grace can overcome misfortune and bondage (pāśa), guiding the bound soul (paśu) toward auspiciousness and liberation.
The key practice is śaraṇāgati as a Pāśupata-aligned discipline: promptly turning mind and conduct toward Śiva, which then supports effective pūjā, mantra, and yogic steadiness.