लिङ्गार्चनपूर्वकं स्नानाचमनविधिः
Snana–Achamana as Preparation for Linga-Archana
पुनः स्नात्वा परित्यज्य तद्वस्त्रं मलिनं ततः शुक्लवस्त्रपरीधानो भूत्वा स्नानं समाचरेत्
punaḥ snātvā parityajya tadvastraṃ malinaṃ tataḥ śuklavastraparīdhāno bhūtvā snānaṃ samācaret
بعد أن يغتسل مرةً أخرى، فليطرح ذلك الثوب المتّسخ. ثم ليلبس ثيابًا بيضاء طاهرة، وليؤدِّ اغتسال التطهير على الوجه المأثور، فيصير أهلًا لعبادة «پَتي» (الرب شيفا) الذي يُرخِي قيود (pāśa) الـ«پَشو» (النفس المتجسدة).
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja vidhi to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It prescribes śauca (ritual purity) before worship—discarding impure clothing and wearing clean white garments—so the devotee approaches the Linga with disciplined bodily and mental readiness.
By implying that approach to Pati (Shiva) requires purification, it reflects Shaiva Siddhanta’s emphasis that the pashu, bound by pāśa (impurity and limitation), becomes fit for grace through regulated conduct that supports inner cleansing.
A preparatory puja-vidhi practice: repeated bathing and changing into clean (white) clothes—an outer discipline that complements inner śauca central to Pashupata-oriented worship.