दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
तस्मात्सर्वे पूजनीयाः सर्वे ऽप्यतिथयः सदा एवमुक्ता तदा भर्त्रा भार्या तस्य पतिव्रता
tasmātsarve pūjanīyāḥ sarve 'pyatithayaḥ sadā evamuktā tadā bhartrā bhāryā tasya pativratā
ゆえに、すべての客人は常に礼拝されるべきである。夫にこのように諭され、貞節の妻はパティヴラターの法に堅く立ち、この作法を受け入れて、客人(アティティ)を聖なる臨在として敬った。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana; verse reflects an internal household instruction within the narrative)
It frames hospitality as a form of pūjā: honoring the atithi with reverence becomes an outward expression of Shaiva dharma, training the devotee to see the sacred (Śiva as Pati) reflected in all beings (pashu).
While not naming Śiva directly, it implies a Shaiva vision where the sacred is approached through right conduct—reverence, humility, and service—loosening pasha (bondage) and aligning the pashu (soul) toward Pati (the Lord).
Atithi-satkara (service to guests) is highlighted as a dharmic discipline akin to karma-yoga/sevā, supporting purity (śuddhi) and readiness for Shiva-pūjā and Pashupata-oriented inner restraint.