शिवपुराण-प्रशंसा (Praise of the Śiva Purāṇa) / Śivapurāṇa Māhātmya
समाहितः पठेद्यस्तु तत्र श्रीरुद्र संहिताम् । स ब्रह्मघ्नोऽपि पूतात्मा त्रिभिरेवादिनैर्भवेत्
samāhitaḥ paṭhedyastu tatra śrīrudra saṃhitām | sa brahmaghno'pi pūtātmā tribhirevādinairbhavet
Wer dort mit gesammelt-ruhigem und standhaftem Geist die heilige Rudra‑Saṁhitā rezitiert—selbst wenn er ein Brāhmaṇa‑Mörder wäre—wird in nur drei Tagen im Innersten geläutert.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Rudra
Significance: Emphasizes rapid pāpa-kṣaya through focused recitation of Rudra-saṃhitā; purification even from mahāpātaka is attributed to Śiva’s grace accessed via śravaṇa/pāṭha.
Type: rudram
Role: liberating
It teaches that sincere, concentrated engagement with Shiva-centered scripture (Rudra Saṁhitā) has extraordinary purificatory power, transforming the seeker’s inner state (ātmā-śuddhi) through devotion and focused recitation.
Reciting the Rudra Saṁhitā is a form of Saguna Shiva-upāsanā through sacred narrative and praise; it aligns the mind with Rudra’s grace, which—like Linga worship—purifies the devotee and turns attention toward Shiva as Pati (the liberating Lord).
The verse emphasizes samādhāna (mental collectedness) while doing pāṭha (recitation). A practical takeaway is to recite with steady attention—ideally alongside Shiva remembrance such as japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” and a simple purity discipline during the three-day period.