Kirātāvatāra, Durvāsā-upākhyāna, and the Logic of Divine Rescue
Kirātākhyam-avatāra; Pāṇḍava-prasaṅga
अतः परं च यज्जातं तज्जातं नान्यथाभवेत् । अयन्दुष्टो भवन्तश्च धर्मिष्ठाः सत्यवादिनः
ataḥ paraṃ ca yajjātaṃ tajjātaṃ nānyathābhavet | ayanduṣṭo bhavantaśca dharmiṣṭhāḥ satyavādinaḥ
从此以后,凡所出生者,必如其所生,不偏离其所受命定之性。你们也不将堕为邪恶;当安住于法(dharma),并以言语奉持真实。
Suta Goswami (narrating the assurance/boon within the Shatarudra discourse to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: teaching
It emphasizes niyati (ordained order) and ethical purification: beings follow the law of their arising, and spiritual progress in Shaiva Siddhanta is safeguarded by dharma and satya, which refine the pashu (bound soul) toward Shiva’s grace.
Linga-worship is not only ritual but character-formation: devotion to Saguna Shiva is validated by truthfulness and dharmic conduct, which make the devotee fit for Shiva’s anugraha (grace) and the inner realization symbolized by the Linga.
A practical takeaway is satya-vrata (a vow of truth) alongside daily Shiva-upasana—japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with a disciplined, non-corrupt life as the supporting observance.