उपलेपनादिकथनम्
Vastraputa-jala, Ahimsa, and Conduct in Shiva Worship
तस्मात्सर्वप्रयत्नेन वस्त्रपूतं समाचरेत् तद्दानमभयं पुण्यं सर्वदानोत्तमोत्तमम्
tasmātsarvaprayatnena vastrapūtaṃ samācaret taddānamabhayaṃ puṇyaṃ sarvadānottamottamam
لذلك، وبكلّ اجتهاد، ليُعمَل بالعطاء المُطهَّر بتصفية الماء عبر القماش. فإنّ تلك الصدقة تمنح الأمان من الخوف (أبهايا) وهي ذاتُ أجرٍ عظيم—بل هي أسمى العطايا كلّها.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana teaching on dana as dharma to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It elevates compassionate, purity-based charity—especially cloth-filtered giving—as a Shiva-aligned dharma that supports sattva and makes worship (puja) ethically complete through ahimsa.
By praising “abhaya” (fearlessness) as the fruit of the highest gift, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the ultimate refuge who removes fear and bondage (pāśa) for the pashu through dharmic conduct.
Vastra-pūta practice—filtering (especially water or offered liquids) through cloth to avoid harm to subtle life—highlighting ahimsa as a practical discipline supporting puja and inner purification.