उपलेपनादिकथनम्
Vastraputa-jala, Ahimsa, and Conduct in Shiva Worship
रक्षन्ति जन्तवः सर्वे हिंसकं बाधयन्ति च त्रैलोक्यमखिलं दत्त्वा यत्फलं वेदपारगे
rakṣanti jantavaḥ sarve hiṃsakaṃ bādhayanti ca trailokyamakhilaṃ dattvā yatphalaṃ vedapārage
अहिंसकं सर्वे जन्तवः रक्षन्ति, हिंसकं च बाधयन्ति। हे वेदपारग, त्रैलोक्यमखिलं दत्त्वा यत्फलं, तत्समं अहिंसायाः पुण्यफलम्।
Suta Goswami
It teaches that true Śiva-pūjā is grounded in ahiṁsā: when the pashu (embodied being) abandons harm, the world itself becomes protective, and that inner dharma yields merit greater than vast external charity.
Śiva-tattva is reflected as the Pati who upholds ṛta and dharma: aligning one’s conduct with compassion reduces pasha (binding impurity), making the devotee fit for Śiva’s grace rather than worldly resistance.
Ahiṁsā as a core niyama for Pāśupata-oriented discipline—restraint of injury in thought, word, and deed—presented as a higher offering than material dāna.