उपमन्युना कृष्णाय पाशुपतज्ञान-प्रदानम् तथा दानविधि-फलश्रुतिः
अन्यं च कथयिष्यामि मुक्त्यर्थं प्राणिनां सदा सौवर्णीं मेखलां कृत्वा आधारं दण्डधारणम्
anyaṃ ca kathayiṣyāmi muktyarthaṃ prāṇināṃ sadā sauvarṇīṃ mekhalāṃ kṛtvā ādhāraṃ daṇḍadhāraṇam
Aku juga akan menghuraikan satu lagi amalan, yang sentiasa ditujukan bagi pembebasan makhluk bernyawa: setelah membuat mekhala (tali pinggang) daripada emas, hendaklah seseorang memegang tongkat penyangga sebagai disiplin nazar.
Suta Goswami (narrating a Shaiva vrata/discipline within the Linga Purana discourse)
It frames a liberation-oriented Shaiva discipline (vrata) whose external marks—girdle and staff—support inner steadiness for worship, aligning the paśu (soul) toward Pati (Shiva) through regulated conduct.
Shiva-tattva is implied as the liberating principle (Pati) for whom such disciplines are undertaken; the verse presents moksha as attainable when the bound soul adopts Shaiva restraints that weaken pāśa (bondage).
A Shaiva vrata with ascetic insignia—wearing a mekhalā (girdle) and carrying a daṇḍa (staff)—suggesting Pashupata-style discipline where outer symbols reinforce inner control, purity, and steadfastness in Shiva-upāsanā.