उपलेपनादिकथनम्
Vastraputa-jala, Ahimsa, and Conduct in Shiva Worship
ब्रह्महत्यासमं पापम् आत्रेयीं विनिहत्य च स्त्रियः सर्वा न हन्तव्याः पापकर्मरता अपि
brahmahatyāsamaṃ pāpam ātreyīṃ vinihatya ca striyaḥ sarvā na hantavyāḥ pāpakarmaratā api
アートレーイー(Ātreyī)の女性を殺すことによる罪は、ブラフマ・ハティヤー(バラモン殺し)の罪に等しい。したがって、たとえ罪深い行為に従事していたとしても、女性を殺してはならない。
Suta Goswami (narrating dharma teachings within the Linga Purana discourse)
It frames Linga-bhakti as inseparable from dharma: the devotee purifies pasha (bondage) through ahimsā and self-restraint, making worship of Pati (Shiva) spiritually effective.
By emphasizing the grave karmic weight of violence, it implies Shiva-tattva as the pure Pati beyond pasha; approaching Him requires inner purification rather than cruelty or retaliatory harm.
Ethical discipline (yama-like restraint), especially ahimsā, as a prerequisite for Shaiva sādhanā—supporting Pashupata-style purification alongside puja and prayaschitta.