अग्नित्रय-पितृवंश-रुद्रसृष्टि-वैराग्योपदेशः
पितरो ऽमृतपाः प्रोक्तास् तेषां चैवेह विस्तरः ऋषीणां च कुलं सर्वं शृणुध्वं तत्सुविस्तरम्
pitaro 'mṛtapāḥ proktās teṣāṃ caiveha vistaraḥ ṛṣīṇāṃ ca kulaṃ sarvaṃ śṛṇudhvaṃ tatsuvistaram
诸祖灵(Pitṛ)被宣说为饮甘露不死者;此处将详尽陈述他们的来历。亦请谛听诸仙人(Ṛṣi)之全体族系,务使神圣传承无有遗漏而明了。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
By introducing the Pitṛ and Ṛṣi lineages, the text anchors Shiva-bhakti and Linga-pūjā in an unbroken sacred transmission—linking ritual authority, mantra-heritage, and dharma to recognized ancestral and sage lineages.
Indirectly, it frames Shiva-tattva as the ground of continuity: the immortality (amṛta) enjoyed by the Pitṛs and the revelatory power of Ṛṣis ultimately rest on Pati (Śiva), who upholds cosmic order and the pathways of liberation for the paśu bound by pāśa.
The verse points toward Pitṛ-related rites (śrāddha, tarpaṇa) and lineage-based transmission of mantra and observance; it is preparatory background rather than a direct teaching of Pāśupata Yoga practice.