Aghora-Mantra Japa: Graded Expiations, Pañcagavya Purification, and Homa for Mahāpātaka-Nivṛtti
ब्रह्मघ्नश् च जपेदेवं मानसं वै पितामह संपर्कात्पापिनां पापं तत्समं परिभाषितम्
brahmaghnaś ca japedevaṃ mānasaṃ vai pitāmaha saṃparkātpāpināṃ pāpaṃ tatsamaṃ paribhāṣitam
Oh Pitāmaha, incluso el matador de un brāhmaṇa debe repetir mentalmente el Nombre del Señor Divino; pues se declara que, por el contacto con pecadores, se contrae un pecado de igual medida. Por ello se prescribe el japa interior como purificación.
Suta Goswami (narrating a doctrinal statement within the Purva-Bhaga’s purification discourse)
It prioritizes inward Shiva-remembrance (mānasa-japa) as a purifying core of worship—showing that devotion to Pati (Śiva) cleanses the pashu even when external purity is compromised.
Śiva is implied as the supreme purifier whose name and contemplation burn pāpa and weaken pasha (bondage), restoring the soul’s fitness for dharma and worship.
Mānasa-japa—mental repetition/meditation on Śiva’s name—aligned with a Pāśupata-oriented inner discipline where purification begins in consciousness rather than mere external rites.