क्षुपस्य विष्णुदर्शनं, वैष्णवस्तोत्रं, दधीचविवादः, स्थानेश्वरतीर्थमाहात्म्यं
चक्रुर्देवास्ततस्तस्य विष्णोः साहाय्यमव्ययाः द्विजेनैकेन योद्धुं हि प्रवृत्तस्य महाबलाः
cakrurdevāstatastasya viṣṇoḥ sāhāyyamavyayāḥ dvijenaikena yoddhuṃ hi pravṛttasya mahābalāḥ
于是诸天神祇——威力宏大而神位不减——求助于毗湿奴,因为他已挺身前进,要与一位具无比大力的婆罗门独自交战。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It shows that even the devas rely on higher divine support when confronted with overwhelming power—implying that true refuge ultimately lies in the Supreme (Pati), whom Linga worship approaches as the transcendent ground beyond deva-level limitations.
Indirectly, it highlights that deva power is contingent and strategic, whereas Shiva-tattva in Shaiva Siddhanta is the independent Pati—unconditioned by conflict—before whom even Vishnu’s role can appear as assistance within cosmic order.
No explicit ritual is stated; the practical takeaway aligns with Pashupata Yoga’s emphasis on śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) and discerning the difference between worldly/divine power and liberation-bestowing grace of Pati approached through Linga-upāsanā.