Ghuśmā–Sudehā: Jealousy, Household Honor, and the Ethics of Śaiva Merit (गुश्मा–सुदेहा प्रसङ्गः)
एतस्मिन्नंतरे सा च ज्येष्ठा कार्यं गृहस्य वै । चकारानन्दसंयुक्ता सुशांतहृदयानला
etasminnaṃtare sā ca jyeṣṭhā kāryaṃ gṛhasya vai | cakārānandasaṃyuktā suśāṃtahṛdayānalā
Währenddessen kümmerte sich die ältere Dame um die häuslichen Pflichten. Erfüllt von Freude und mit dem völlig besänftigten Feuer ihres Herzens, verrichtete sie die Arbeit auf ruhige und gefasste Weise.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Tatpuruṣa
It highlights grihastha-dharma performed with a pacified mind: when inner agitation (the ‘fire of the heart’) is stilled, worldly duties become sāttvika and supportive of devotion and liberation-oriented living.
Linga-worship in the Shiva Purana is not only ritual but also inner purification; a calm heart and joyful steadiness are presented as the proper inner state for approaching Saguna Shiva through pūjā, vrata, and pilgrimage.
The takeaway is mind-pacification alongside duty—regular japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namah Shivaya) and simple Shiva-pūjā with bhasma and Rudraksha can steady the mind so actions are done without inner heat or restlessness.