भुवनकोशविन्यासनिर्णयः (ज्योतिर्गति-वृष्टिचक्र-वर्णनम्)
अनाछाद्य द्विजः कुर्याद् धूमं यश्चाभिचारिकम् एवमुद्दिश्य लोकस्य क्षयकृच्च भविष्यति
anāchādya dvijaḥ kuryād dhūmaṃ yaścābhicārikam evamuddiśya lokasya kṣayakṛcca bhaviṣyati
إنْ قامَ رجلٌ من ذوي الميلادين، من غيرِ التغطيةِ المقدّسةِ اللائقة، بتقدمةِ دُخانٍ لأجلِ الأبهِتشَارا، فإنّه بتوجيهِها على هذا النحو ضدّ العالم يصيرُ صانعَ هلاكٍ للكائنات الحيّة.
Suta Goswami (narrating normative dharma within the Purāṇic discourse)
It draws a sharp boundary between dharmic Shaiva rites (meant for purification and devotion to Pati, Shiva) and abhicāra acts that weaponize ritual power; such misuse becomes a cause of ruin rather than merit.
By implication, Shiva-tattva is aligned with protection and uplift of pashus (souls); destructive, sorcerous intent strengthens pasha (bondage) and opposes the liberating aim of devotion to Pati.
It warns against abhicāra-type smoke rites (dhūma) done with impure conduct and harmful intention; the takeaway is that Shaiva practice should be sāttvika, restrained, and oriented to purification rather than harm.