Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
तिलकं वन्दनेनाथ सर्वाङ्गालेपनं पुनः । स्वसम्प्रदायानुगुणं कारयेच्च यथाविधि
tilakaṃ vandanenātha sarvāṅgālepanaṃ punaḥ | svasampradāyānuguṇaṃ kārayecca yathāvidhi
Dann, o Herr, nachdem man die Verehrung dargebracht hat, soll man erneut das Tilaka auftragen und den ganzen Körper salben, es ordnungsgemäß nach den Vorschriften und im Einklang mit der eigenen śivaitischen Überlieferung ausführen.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Role: nurturing
It teaches that outer observances like tilaka and bodily anointing are meaningful when done with reverence and correct method, supporting inner devotion and disciplined Shaiva practice aligned with one’s lineage.
Tilaka and anointing function as preparatory acts of purification and identification with Shiva-bhakti, making the worshipper fit to approach Saguna Shiva—especially in Linga-puja—through orderly, tradition-based rites.
After salutations, apply the Shaiva tilaka (often tripuṇḍra with bhasma) and perform bodily anointing as prescribed in one’s sampradaya, maintaining attentive, rule-based worship that supports mantra-japa and puja.