दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
दृष्ट्वा काश्चिद्भवं नार्यो मदघूर्णितलोचनाः विलासबाह्यास्ताश्चापि भ्रूविलासं प्रचक्रिरे
dṛṣṭvā kāścidbhavaṃ nāryo madaghūrṇitalocanāḥ vilāsabāhyāstāścāpi bhrūvilāsaṃ pracakrire
ពេលឃើញភវៈ (ព្រះសិវៈ) ស្ត្រីខ្លះៗ ភ្នែកវិលវង់ដូចស្រវឹងដោយមទៈ បំភ្លេចល្បិចលួងលោមដែលធ្លាប់ហាត់; ទោះជាយ៉ាងนั้น ក៏ដោយចិត្តរងើបពីខាងក្នុង ពួកនាងចាប់ផ្តើមលេងល្បែងលើចិញ្ចើម ឲ្យកោងរាំយ៉ាងសប្បាយ។
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It highlights the power of Śiva’s darśana—central to Liṅga-bhakti—where the devotee’s outward show drops away and the mind is spontaneously moved, indicating inner surrender to Pati (the Lord).
Śiva as Bhava is portrayed as the direct, transformative Presence: even without deliberate effort, beings are inwardly stirred—suggesting that Shiva-tattva acts as an attracting, consciousness-awakening power beyond ordinary sense-pleasure.
A yogic principle is implied: through darśana and one-pointed absorption, the pashu (individual mind) becomes involuntarily altered—an early marker of Pāśupata orientation where attention turns toward Pati and away from habitual display.