दक्षयज्ञध्वंसः—वीरभद्रप्रेषणं, देवविष्ण्वोः पराजयः, पुनरनुग्रहः
पपात च तदा भूमौ विसंज्ञः पुरुषोत्तमः पुनरुत्थाय तं हन्तुं चक्रमुद्यम्य स प्रभुः
papāta ca tadā bhūmau visaṃjñaḥ puruṣottamaḥ punarutthāya taṃ hantuṃ cakramudyamya sa prabhuḥ
അപ്പോൾ പുരുഷോത്തമൻ ബോധം നഷ്ടപ്പെട്ടു ഭൂമിയിൽ വീണു. പിന്നെ എഴുന്നേറ്റ്, അവനെ വധിക്കുവാൻ ആ പ്രഭു ചക്രം ഉയർത്തി।
Suta Goswami (narrating the episode to the sages at Naimisharanya; internal battle narration inferred)
It underscores that even the greatest divine agents are subject to collapse when confronted with the Supreme Lord’s higher will; Linga worship centers on that transcendent Pati who stands beyond all embodied power and weaponry.
By implication, it presents a reality that can render even Puruṣottama momentarily senseless—pointing to Shiva-tattva as the unsurpassed, consciousness-transcending sovereignty (Pati) that subdues pride and restores right order.
No specific rite is described, but the yogic takeaway aligns with Pashupata discipline: the pashu’s (individual’s) power and agency are limited, and liberation begins with surrender to Pati and the cessation of ego-driven violence.