दक्षयज्ञ-प्रसङ्गे देवतानां आश्वासनं तथा दण्डविधानम् | Consolation of the Devas and the Ordinance of Consequences in the Dakṣa-Yajña Episode
परेषां क्लेदनं कर्म न कार्यं तत्कदाचन । परं द्वेष्टि परेषां यदात्मनस्तद्भविष्यति
pareṣāṃ kledanaṃ karma na kāryaṃ tatkadācana | paraṃ dveṣṭi pareṣāṃ yadātmanastadbhaviṣyati
«មិនគួរធ្វើកិច្ចការណាមួយដែលបង្កទុក្ខវេទនាដល់អ្នកដទៃឡើយ មិនថាពេលណាក៏ដោយ។ ព្រោះអំពើបាប ឬសេចក្តីស្អប់ដែលបាញ់ទៅលើអ្នកដទៃ នឹងត្រឡប់មកលើខ្លួនឯងដដែល»។
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating Shiva Purana teachings to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches a Shaiva dharmic ethic: harming beings intensifies bondage (pāśa) and returns as suffering to the doer; compassion and non-harming support inner purification that leads the soul toward Shiva’s grace (anugraha).
Linga-worship is not only external ritual; it requires purity of intention. Malice toward others contradicts devotion to Saguna Shiva, who is revered as the indwelling Lord (Pati) of all beings—so true worship includes refraining from causing distress.
A practical takeaway is daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with a vow of ahiṃsā (non-harming) and kṣamā (forgiveness), using the mantra to dissolve hatred before performing any Shiva-pūjā.