तेन पूर्वं तपस्तप्तं शत्रूणामिच्छता क्षयम् । ततः पाशुपतं नाम तस्यास्त्रं परमं ददौ
tena pūrvaṃ tapastaptaṃ śatrūṇāmicchatā kṣayam | tataḥ pāśupataṃ nāma tasyāstraṃ paramaṃ dadau
Dahulu, dengan hasrat memusnahkan musuh, baginda menekuni tapa yang berat. Lalu (Mahādeva) mengurniakan kepadanya senjata tertinggi bernama Pāśupata.
Pulastya (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Rāma-tīrtha
Type: tirtha
Scene: Paraśurāma performs fierce austerities near a sacred waterbody—matted hair, ash-smeared body, axe set aside—while Mahādeva appears, radiant, extending a divine weapon (Pāśupata) as a luminous emblem.
Austerity (tapas) aligned with determination is portrayed as a means to obtain divine empowerment, under Śaiva grace.
The ongoing context is Rāma-tīrtha Māhātmya, though this verse focuses on the associated legend of Bhārgava Rāma.
Tapas (austerity) is mentioned as the practice preceding the reception of a divine boon/weapon.