नन्दिकेश्वरोत्पत्तिः — Nandikesvara’s Origin, Shiva’s Boons, and the Rise of Sacred Rivers
हस्तिनां चरितं चैव नराणां चैव लक्षणम् सम्पूर्णे सप्तमे वर्षे ततो ऽथ मुनिसत्तमौ
hastināṃ caritaṃ caiva narāṇāṃ caiva lakṣaṇam sampūrṇe saptame varṣe tato 'tha munisattamau
Assim foram expostos o comportamento dos elefantes e os sinais distintivos dos homens. Quando o sétimo ano se completou plenamente, então aqueles dois sábios supremos prosseguiram adiante.
Suta Goswami (narrative voice to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It functions as a narrative bridge: after describing signs and conduct (required discipline for a seeker), the text moves forward—implying that inner and outer lakṣaṇa (ethical marks) support eligibility for Shiva-puja and approach to Pati (Shiva).
Indirectly: by emphasizing lakṣaṇa and right conduct, it aligns with Shaiva Siddhanta’s view that the Pashu (soul) must refine behavior and understanding to loosen Pāśa (bondage) and become fit for the grace of Pati (Shiva).
No specific rite is named; the takeaway is preparatory discipline—lakṣaṇa-knowledge and regulated conduct—supporting later Shiva-puja and Pāśupata-oriented self-cultivation.