उपलेपनादिकथनम्
Vastraputa-jala, Ahimsa, and Conduct in Shiva Worship
तत्फलं कोटिगुणितं लभते ऽहिंसको नरः मनसा कर्मणा वाचा सर्वभूतहिते रताः
tatphalaṃ koṭiguṇitaṃ labhate 'hiṃsako naraḥ manasā karmaṇā vācā sarvabhūtahite ratāḥ
ผลบุญนั้นเอง ผู้มีอหิงสาย่อมได้เป็นทวีคูณถึงโกฏิ—ผู้ตั้งมั่นเพื่อประโยชน์แก่สรรพสัตว์ ด้วยใจ ด้วยการกระทำ และด้วยวาจา
Suta Goswami (narrating the Purana’s teaching on dharma to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches that Linga-puja becomes spiritually potent when grounded in ahimsa and universal welfare; the devotee’s merit is said to increase crore-fold through purity in thought, word, and deed.
By implying that the highest dharma is non-harm and compassion, it aligns Shiva-tattva with Pati—the supreme Lord who uplifts all pashus (souls) through grace when their inner and outer conduct becomes sattvic and benevolent.
A tri-karana-shuddhi discipline (purity of mind, speech, and action) central to Shaiva sadhana; it supports Pashupata Yoga by weakening pasha (bondage) created by हिंसा and harsh speech.