Adhyaya 72 — Puradāha: Rudra’s Cosmic Chariot, Pāśupata-Vrata, and Brahmā’s Shiva-Stuti
पुराणन्यायमीमांसाधर्मशास्त्राणि सुव्रताः वालाश्रयाः पटाश्चैव सर्वलक्षणसंयुताः
purāṇanyāyamīmāṃsādharmaśāstrāṇi suvratāḥ vālāśrayāḥ paṭāścaiva sarvalakṣaṇasaṃyutāḥ
善き誓戒を保つ者(スヴラタ)で、プラーナ、ニヤーヤ、ミーマーンサー、ダルマ・シャーストラに拠り、規律ある行いと堅固な修習に身を寄せ、あらゆる吉祥の相を具える者—その者こそ、この教えとその読誦にふさわしい器である。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; contextual)
It defines adhikāra (fitness): Linga-worship and Shaiva teaching are to be approached by disciplined, learned practitioners grounded in dharma and right interpretation, so that worship leads the paśu (soul) toward Pati (Shiva) rather than mere ritualism.
Indirectly: Shiva-tattva is subtle and best approached through shastra-supported understanding (Purāṇa, Nyāya, Mīmāṃsā, Dharmaśāstra) combined with vrata and inner restraint—preparing the bound paśu to loosen pāśa (bondage) through correct knowledge and conduct.
Vrata (sacred observance) and disciplined conduct are emphasized as the practical foundation that makes Shaiva sādhanā—including Pāśupata-oriented worship and study—effective and spiritually transformative.