Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma
प्रमदाः केशशूलिन्यो भविष्यन्ति कलौ युगे चित्रवर्षी तदा देवो यदा प्राहुर्युगक्षयम्
pramadāḥ keśaśūlinyo bhaviṣyanti kalau yuge citravarṣī tadā devo yadā prāhuryugakṣayam
Dans le Kali Yuga, les femmes deviendront rudes et querelleuses, comme si leurs cheveux mêmes étaient des lances. Et lorsque l’on annoncera la fin de l’âge, le Deva fera tomber des pluies étranges, bigarrées — présages funestes d’un yuga qui s’effondre sous le poids du lien (pāśa) de l’asservissement.
Suta Goswami
It frames Kali-Yuga as a time of intensified pāśa (bondage) and social disturbance; Linga worship is implied as a stabilizing Shaiva dharma that reconnects the pashu (soul) to Pati (Shiva) beyond yuga-decay.
By contrasting yuga-collapse and ominous portents with the Deva’s cosmic governance, it implies Shiva-tattva as the transcendent Pati who remains unchanged while the manifested order cycles through decline.
No single rite is named, but the verse supports the Shaiva response to Kali: Pashupata-oriented discipline—purification, mantra-japa, and steadfast Linga-puja—to loosen pāśa as yuga-kṣaya approaches.