बुद्धिमोहं तथाभूतं विष्णुमायाविनिर्मितम् तेषां दत्त्वा क्षणं देवस् तासां मायी च नारदः
buddhimohaṃ tathābhūtaṃ viṣṇumāyāvinirmitam teṣāṃ dattvā kṣaṇaṃ devas tāsāṃ māyī ca nāradaḥ
అప్పుడు దేవుడు విష్ణుమాయచే నిర్మితమైన ఆ బుద్ధిమోహాన్ని వారికి క్షణమాత్రం కలిగించాడు; నారదుడూ వారి మధ్య మాయాధారిగా అయ్యాడు।
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana to the sages; internal episode concerning the Devas and Narada)
It highlights how māyā can cloud buddhi (discernment); Linga worship, grounded in Śiva as Pati, is presented as a stabilizing means to purify the pashu and loosen pāśa (bondage) created by delusion.
By contrasting delusion produced through māyā with the need for true discernment, it implicitly points to Śiva-tattva as the un-deluded Pati—beyond māyā—whose grace restores right knowledge when the pashu is confused.
The takeaway aligns with Pāśupata discipline: overcoming buddhi-moha through viveka, mantra-japa and Śiva-upāsanā (including Linga-pūjā), so the soul is no longer driven by māyā-born misapprehension.