दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
गृहस्थैश् च न निन्द्यास्तु सदा ह्यतिथयो द्विजाः विरूपाश् च सुरूपाश् च मलिनाश्चाप्यपण्डिताः
gṛhasthaiś ca na nindyāstu sadā hyatithayo dvijāḥ virūpāś ca surūpāś ca malināścāpyapaṇḍitāḥ
Người gia chủ chớ bao giờ khinh chê các vị khách là bậc “nhị sinh” (dvija). Dù họ xấu hay đẹp, dù dơ bẩn hay thậm chí thiếu học, một vị atithi vẫn luôn đáng được tôn kính và tiếp đãi.
Suta Goswami (narrating dharma-teachings within the Linga Purana discourse to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames hospitality as a dharmic act of purification: honoring the atithi becomes a form of Shiva-seva, refining the pashu (individual soul) by reducing pasha (selfishness, pride, and aversion) through humble service.
Implicitly, it points to Shiva-tattva as impartial and all-pervading: reverence is not based on outer form (beauty, cleanliness, scholarship) but on dharma, aligning the devotee with Pati (the Lord) who transcends superficial distinctions.
Atithi-satkara (guest-honoring) is emphasized as a daily grihastha discipline—an ethical sadhana that supports Shaiva purity and steadiness, complementing puja by training non-judgment and self-offering.