Adhyaya 33: Pashupata Conduct, Bhasma-Vrata, and Shiva’s Boon to the Sages
सेव्यासेव्यत्वमेवं च ह्य् एतदिच्छाम वेदितुम् ततस्तेषां वचः श्रुत्वा भगवान्परमेश्वरः
sevyāsevyatvamevaṃ ca hy etadicchāma veditum tatasteṣāṃ vacaḥ śrutvā bhagavānparameśvaraḥ
«نرغب أن نعرف على وجه الدقّة هذا التمييز: ما الذي يُستحقّ خدمته وعبادته، وما الذي لا يُستحقّ.» فلمّا سمع بهاجفان باراميشڤارا، الربّ الأعلى شيفا، كلامهم تهيّأ للجواب.
Narrator (Suta) introducing Śiva’s response after hearing the petitioners
It frames a key Shaiva criterion: devotion must be directed to what is truly “sevya” (leading the pashu toward Pati), not to objects or acts that reinforce pasha (bondage).
Śiva is presented as Parameśvara—the final authority who clarifies dharma and right worship, guiding souls from confusion to discriminative knowledge (viveka) aligned with liberation.
The verse highlights the prerequisite of discernment (viveka) before practice—an essential Pāśupata orientation: choosing worship and service that purify and detach rather than bind.