भुवनकोशविन्यासनिर्णयः (ज्योतिर्गति-वृष्टिचक्र-वर्णनम्)
एवं धूमविशेषेण जगतां वै हिताहितम् तस्मादाच्छादयेद्धूमम् अभिचारकृतं नरः
evaṃ dhūmaviśeṣeṇa jagatāṃ vai hitāhitam tasmādācchādayeddhūmam abhicārakṛtaṃ naraḥ
ดังนี้ ด้วยความต่างแห่งควัน จึงบ่งชี้ได้ถึงคุณหรือโทษแก่โลก. เพราะฉะนั้น ควันที่เกิดจากอภิจาระพึงถูกปกปิดหรือกดระงับ เพื่อมิให้ฤทธิ์ร้ายแพร่ไปเป็นดั่งพาศะที่ผูกมัดปศุ (ดวงจิตในกาย).
Suta Goswami (narrating traditional omens and remedial measures within the Linga Purana framework)
It frames inauspicious smoke as a sign of harm and prescribes a practical remedy—suppressing/covering it—consistent with Shaiva protection where devotion to Pati (Shiva) is used to prevent harmful influences from spreading.
Implicitly, it treats harm as a condition affecting the pashu through pasha-like influences; Shiva-tattva stands as the protective, liberating principle that neutralizes such bindings when remedial action and right worship are aligned with dharma.
A remedial ritual act is highlighted: covering/suppressing smoke generated by abhicara. As a yogic takeaway, it aligns with Pashupata discipline—preventing external negativity from entering and binding the mind and life-force.