प्रसाद-ज्ञान-योग-मोक्षक्रमः तथा व्यास-रुद्रावतार-मन्वन्तर-परम्परा
वैवस्वतश् च सावर्णिर् धर्मः सावर्णिकः पुनः पिशङ्गश्चापिशङ्गाभः शबलो वर्णकस् तथा
vaivasvataś ca sāvarṇir dharmaḥ sāvarṇikaḥ punaḥ piśaṅgaścāpiśaṅgābhaḥ śabalo varṇakas tathā
Và còn có Vaivasvata và Sāvarṇi; lại có Dharma và Sāvarṇika; Piśaṅga và Piśaṅgābha; Śabala và cũng như Varṇaka.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It situates Linga worship within a cosmological framework: the ordered succession of time-cycles and rulers is upheld by Dharma, ultimately dependent on Pati (Shiva) as the ground of cosmic order.
Indirectly: by listing cosmic regulators and lineages, it implies that all such offices function within Shiva’s sovereignty—Pati remains the transcendent support while dharma and manvantara rulers operate as contingent instruments.
No specific rite is stated; the takeaway is dharma-alignment—Pashupata discipline begins with ordering the pashu’s conduct (dharma) to weaken pāśa (bondage) and orient life toward Shiva.