Kṣaura-Snāna-Vidhi — Rite of Tonsure/Shaving and Purificatory Bath (Śaiva Procedure)
सुब्रह्मण्य उवाच । क्षौरस्नानविधिं वक्ष्ये वामदेव महामुने । यस्य सद्यो विधानेन शुद्धिस्स्याद्यतिनः परा
subrahmaṇya uvāca | kṣaurasnānavidhiṃ vakṣye vāmadeva mahāmune | yasya sadyo vidhānena śuddhissyādyatinaḥ parā
সুব্ৰহ্মণ্য ক’লে—হে মহামুনি বামদেৱ! মই ক্ষৌৰ আৰু শুদ্ধি-স্নানৰ বিধি ক’ম। নিৰ্ধাৰিত বিধানে কৰিলে যতি তৎক্ষণাৎ পৰম শুদ্ধি লাভ কৰে।
Subrahmaṇya (Kārtikeya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Emphasizes immediate purification through correct observance—supporting the Siddhānta view that disciplined kriyā (right action) prepares the paśu for Śiva-jñāna and anugraha.
This verse frames outer purification (shaving and ritual bath) as a support for inner Shaiva purity—disciplining the body and senses so the yati becomes fit for Shiva-oriented sādhana and higher clarity of consciousness.
In Shaiva practice, bodily and ritual cleanliness prepares the devotee/ascetic to approach Saguna Shiva in worship (including Linga-pūjā) with proper adhikāra, while ultimately aiming at inner purity that leads toward realization of Shiva as Pati.
It indicates a prescribed kṣaura-snāna (shaving with a purificatory bath) as an immediate purification for ascetics; as a takeaway, it supports disciplined observance before mantra-japa and formal Shiva worship.