दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
सूत उवाच तस्य तद्वचनं श्रुत्वा श्रुतिसारविदां वरः शिलादसूनुर्भगवान् प्राह किंचिद्भवं हसन्
sūta uvāca tasya tadvacanaṃ śrutvā śrutisāravidāṃ varaḥ śilādasūnurbhagavān prāha kiṃcidbhavaṃ hasan
苏多说道:听闻他的话后,吉祥的尸罗陀之子——诸知吠陀精髓者中最胜者——微微含笑,以瑞相之心说了几句。
Sūta
It introduces Śilāda’s son (traditionally Nandin/Nandikeśvara), a key Shaiva authority who embodies Śruti-sāra (Vedic essence) and becomes a primary transmitter of Shiva-bhakti and Linga-centered dharma.
Indirectly, it frames Shiva-tattva as auspicious (bhava/śiva) and grace-bearing: the enlightened devotee responds with serenity and gentle laughter, reflecting the Shaiva view that Pati (Shiva) is compassionate and uplifting rather than merely punitive.
No specific rite is stated in this line, but the setup points toward Pāśupata-oriented instruction and Linga-upāsanā transmitted by a Śruti-sāra-vid (one grounded in Vedic meaning) rather than mere external ritualism.