भुवनकोशस्वभाववर्णनम् — सप्तद्वीप-पर्वत-लोकविन्यासः तथा यक्ष-उमा-प्रकाशः
अधः सप्ततलानां तु नरकाणां हि कोटयः मायान्ताश्चैव घोराद्या अष्टाविंशतिरेव तु
adhaḥ saptatalānāṃ tu narakāṇāṃ hi koṭayaḥ māyāntāścaiva ghorādyā aṣṭāviṃśatireva tu
七つの下界(サプタタラ)のさらに下には、数えきれぬほどの無数の地獄(ナラカ)がある。その中には、ゴーラに始まりマーヤーンタに終わる二十八の恐るべき区分があり、束縛された魂(パシュ)は宇宙の法のもとで自らの業の果を受ける。
Suta Goswami
It frames naraka as a karmic consequence for the bound paśu; Linga-worship (Śiva-pūjā) is implied as a purifying Shaiva path that loosens pāśa (bondage) and redirects the soul toward Śiva (Pati) rather than repeated suffering.
By contrast: narakas belong to the realm of karmic regulation, while Shiva-tattva stands as Pati—transcendent to fear and punishment—yet capable of granting grace (anugraha) that frees the paśu from bondage.
No single rite is named, but the teaching supports Pāśupata-oriented discipline—ethical restraint, purification, and Śiva-upāsanā—so the paśu is not driven into lower states by karma.