Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma
न प्रामाण्यं श्रुतेरस्ति नृणां चाधर्मसेवनम् अधार्मिकास्त्वनाचारा महाकोपाल्पचेतसः
na prāmāṇyaṃ śruterasti nṛṇāṃ cādharmasevanam adhārmikāstvanācārā mahākopālpacetasaḥ
人々の間ではヴェーダの権威がもはや保たれず、アダルマが行われる。不義の者は正しい行いなく生き、大いなる怒りにすぐ燃え、理解は浅い。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It frames a dharmic crisis—when śruti is disregarded and conduct collapses—implying the need to re-anchor life in Śiva-oriented discipline (ācāra) and worship that purifies the pashu and loosens pasha.
By highlighting human anger and diminished discernment, it implicitly points to Śiva as Pati—the steady, luminous principle of right knowledge and restraint—who restores order when the pashu is overwhelmed by krodha and adharma.
Not a specific rite is named, but the verse emphasizes ācāra (regulated conduct) and mastery over krodha—core prerequisites for Pāśupata-style purification and effective Śiva-pūjā.