दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
सुव्रते सुभ्रु सुभगे शृणु सर्वं प्रयत्नतः त्वया वै नावमन्तव्या गृहे ह्यतिथयः सदा
suvrate subhru subhage śṛṇu sarvaṃ prayatnataḥ tvayā vai nāvamantavyā gṛhe hyatithayaḥ sadā
善き誓いを持つ者よ、麗しき眉の吉祥なる人よ、努めてすべてをよく聞きなさい。家に来る客を決して侮ってはならない。家住において客は常に敬われるべきだからである。客(アティティ)をこのように敬うことはシヴァの法であり、パシュ(縛られた魂)を清め、パーシャ(束縛)をゆるめ、主宰パティたるシヴァを喜ばせる。
Suta Goswami (narrating an internal dharma-instruction dialogue within the Linga Purana tradition)
It frames everyday hospitality (atithi-satkara) as a form of Shaiva dharma: honoring guests cultivates purity, humility, and merit that supports Linga-puja by making the devotee fit (adhikārin) for Shiva’s grace.
Shiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the Lord pleased by dharmic conduct. By not dishonoring guests, the paśu’s ego-softening service helps loosen pāśa, aligning the household life with Shiva’s order (ṛta/dharma).
Sevā and vinaya (service and humility) as practical discipline: a grihastha observance that complements Pashupata-oriented purification and supports puja by restraining pride and cultivating sattva.