Andhakeśvara-liṅga Māhātmya and Śiva’s Subjugation of Andhaka (अन्धकेश्वरलिङ्गमाहात्म्य तथा अन्धकवध-प्रसङ्ग)
कथं च पतितः सोऽत्र ब्राह्मणा ब्रूत सत्यतः । ते पृष्टाश्च तदा प्रोचुर्ब्राह्मणाः पण्डितोत्तमाः
kathaṃ ca patitaḥ so'tra brāhmaṇā brūta satyataḥ | te pṛṣṭāśca tadā procurbrāhmaṇāḥ paṇḍitottamāḥ
«E como ele caiu aqui neste estado? Ó brāhmaṇas, dizei a verdade.» Assim interrogados então, aqueles brāhmaṇas—os mais eminentes entre os eruditos—começaram a falar.
Suta Goswami (narrative voice introducing a questioned reply within the Jyotirlinga-related story)
Tattva Level: pashu
It frames a dharmic inquiry: the cause of “fall” (patana) must be examined truthfully, implying that ethical decline and its remedy are understood through honest narration and right discernment under Shiva’s overarching moral order.
In Kotirudra contexts, stories of decline and redemption typically lead toward Shiva’s grace through Jyotirlinga pilgrimage or Linga-bhakti; truthful hearing (śravaṇa) and inquiry prepare the devotee for corrective devotion to Saguna Shiva.
The immediate practice is śravaṇa and satya-vacana—listening attentively to sacred account and maintaining truthfulness—often paired in Shaiva practice with japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) as a means to purify causes of downfall.