अध्याय 66: इक्ष्वाकुवंश-ऐलवंशप्रवाहः (त्रिशङ्कु-राम-ययात्यादि-प्रकरणम्)
जगाम शौनकमृषिं शरण्यं व्यथितस्तदा इन्द्रेतिर् नाम विख्यातो यो ऽसौ मुनिरुदारधीः
jagāma śaunakamṛṣiṃ śaraṇyaṃ vyathitastadā indretir nāma vikhyāto yo 'sau munirudāradhīḥ
Ketika itu, dalam keadaan gundah, sang muni berhati mulia—terkenal dengan nama Indreti—pergi kepada Ṛṣi Śaunaka yang layak menjadi tempat berlindung, memohon naungan.
Suta Goswami
It frames the Shaiva path as beginning with śaraṇāgati—approaching a refuge-worthy sage for right knowledge and practice, which culminate in proper Shiva/Linga upāsanā.
Indirectly, it points to Shiva as Pati (the ultimate Protector): the distressed pashu seeks refuge first in a realized teacher, the channel through which Shiva’s saving knowledge and grace operate.
The practice highlighted is guru-śaraṇa (taking refuge in a competent ṛṣi), the prerequisite for receiving Pāśupata-oriented discipline, mantra, and Shiva-pūjā method.