वासिष्ठकथनम् (आदित्य–सोमवंशवर्णनम् तथा रुद्रसहस्रनाम-प्रशंसा)
मानवेयो महाभागः स्त्रीपुंसोर्लक्षणान्वितः इक्ष्वाकोरभवद्वीरो विकुक्षिर्धर्मवित्तमः
mānaveyo mahābhāgaḥ strīpuṃsorlakṣaṇānvitaḥ ikṣvākorabhavadvīro vikukṣirdharmavittamaḥ
مانو کے نسب میں ایک نہایت سعادت مند، زن و مرد دونوں کی علامتوں سے متصف، اِکشواکو سے پیدا ہونے والا بہادر وِکُکشی ظاہر ہوا—دھرم کے جاننے والوں میں سب سے برتر۔
Suta Goswami
It situates Linga Purana’s Shaiva teaching within Dharma-bearing royal lineages, implying that righteous kingship supports Shiva’s order (Pati’s governance) and the stability needed for Linga-puja and Vedic-Shiva rites.
Indirectly: by praising a “foremost knower of Dharma,” it reflects Shiva as Pati—the supreme upholder of Dharma—through whom social and cosmic order are maintained, even as souls (pashu) remain bound by pasha until liberated by right knowledge and worship.
No specific puja-vidhi or Pashupata Yoga technique is stated; the emphasis is on Dharma as the foundational discipline that prepares the pashu for higher Shaiva sadhana and Linga-centered worship.