उपमन्युना कृष्णाय पाशुपतज्ञान-प्रदानम् तथा दानविधि-फलश्रुतिः
तदाप्रभृति तं कृष्णं मुनयः संशितव्रताः दिव्याः पाशुपताः सर्वे तस्थुः संवृत्य सर्वदा
tadāprabhṛti taṃ kṛṣṇaṃ munayaḥ saṃśitavratāḥ divyāḥ pāśupatāḥ sarve tasthuḥ saṃvṛtya sarvadā
その時より、厳しい誓戒に堅く立つ神性のパーシュパタの聖仙たちは皆、「黒き御方」の周りに常に集い、絶えず護り仕えるように立ち続けた。
Suta Goswami
It highlights the Pāśupata ideal of continuous upāsanā—steadfast proximity, discipline, and protective attendance to the Lord—mirroring the constancy expected in linga-sevā and daily Śiva-pūjā.
Shiva is implied as Paśupati, the Pati (Lord) around whom purified beings gather; the sages’ unwavering stance suggests His role as the stable, central Reality who draws liberated or disciplined paśus beyond pāśa (bondage).
Pāśupata discipline—strict vows (saṁśitavrata), constant presence, and devoted service—reflecting a yogic mode of sustained attention (dhyāna) and regulated conduct rather than a single isolated rite.