दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
यस्तु दारुवने तस्मिंल् लिङ्गी दृष्टो ऽप्यलिङ्गिभिः युष्माभिर् विकृताकारः स एव परमेश्वरः
yastu dāruvane tasmiṃl liṅgī dṛṣṭo 'pyaliṅgibhiḥ yuṣmābhir vikṛtākāraḥ sa eva parameśvaraḥ
អ្នកដែលនៅក្នុងព្រៃដារុវណៈនោះ ត្រូវបានឃើញថាជាអ្នកកាន់លិង្គ—សូម្បីតែដោយអ្នកដែលបដិសេធលិង្គ—ដែលអ្នកទាំងឡាយបានឃើញថាមានរូបរាងចម្លែកគួរភ័យ; ព្រះអង្គនោះតែមួយគត់គឺ បរមេស្វរៈ ព្រះអម្ចាស់ខ្ពស់បំផុត លើសលប់លើរូបរាងទាំងអស់។
Suta Goswami (narrating the Daruvana episode; internal voice addressing the forest ascetics)
It asserts that the very being mocked or rejected as “liṅgī” in Dāruvana is truly Parameśvara; thus liṅga is not a mere sign but a revelatory mark of Shiva’s supreme reality.
Shiva is identified as Pati (Parameśvara) who may appear in a “vikṛta” (unfamiliar) form to dissolve ignorance; His supremacy is not dependent on outward form but on His essential lordship over pashu and pasha.
The takeaway is the primacy of liṅga-bhāvanā and liṅga-pūjā—training perception to recognize Pati through the liṅga, rather than judging by external appearances—aligned with Pāśupata-style inner transformation.