मदनदाहः — पार्वतीतपः, स्वयंवरलीला, देवस्तम्भनं, दिव्यचक्षुर्दानम्
अनुगृह्य तदा देवीम् उवाच प्रहसन्निव कुलधर्माश्रयं रक्षन् भूधरस्य महात्मनः
anugṛhya tadā devīm uvāca prahasanniva kuladharmāśrayaṃ rakṣan bhūdharasya mahātmanaḥ
それから主は女神に恩寵を垂れ、ほほえむかのように柔らかく語った。氏族の法(クーラ・ダルマ)を拠り所として守り、偉大なる山の主を護りつつ。
Suta (narrating an internal scene/dialogue)
It highlights anugraha (divine grace) and dharma-protection as core Shaiva values—Linga worship is not only ritual (puja) but also the sustaining of righteous order under Pati’s guardianship.
Shiva-tattva is implied through compassionate sovereignty: the Lord protects beings and dharma while remaining gentle and gracious—anugraha is a defining function of Pati toward the pashu bound by pasha.
The verse points to the inner principle behind Pashupata discipline: seeking the Lord’s anugraha through dharmic conduct and devotion, which supports liberation rather than mere external observance.