लिङ्गार्चनपूर्वकं स्नानाचमनविधिः
Snana–Achamana as Preparation for Linga-Archana
त्रिविधं स्नानमाख्यातं देवदेवेन शंभुना हिताय ब्राह्मणाद्यानां चतुर्मुखसुतोत्तम
trividhaṃ snānamākhyātaṃ devadevena śaṃbhunā hitāya brāhmaṇādyānāṃ caturmukhasutottama
Oh el mejor de los hijos del Cuatro-Rostro (Brahmā): Śambhu, Señor de Señores, enseñó el baño purificatorio triple para el bienestar de los brāhmaṇas y de todos los demás órdenes, a fin de que los seres encarnados (paśu) sean limpiados de los lazos (pāśa) y queden aptos para el culto de Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating; addressing a Brahma-related interlocutor within the Purana’s dialogue frame)
It establishes that Śiva himself authoritatively teaches a threefold purification (snāna) as a prerequisite for proper Śiva-pūjā, aligning the devotee’s body-mind for Linga worship.
Śiva is presented as Devadeva (Pati), the supreme teacher who provides liberating disciplines for the welfare of embodied souls (paśu), helping them loosen bondage (pāśa) through purificatory practice.
Trividha-snāna—threefold purification—implying external cleanliness and inner sanctification as part of the preparatory discipline that supports Śaiva observance and Pāśupata-oriented practice.