Kṣaura-Snāna-Vidhi — Rite of Tonsure/Shaving and Purificatory Bath (Śaiva Procedure)
ताम्बूलं तैजसम्पात्रं रेतस्सेकं सितांबरम् । दिवास्वापो हि नक्तान्नं यतीनां षड्विवर्जिताः
tāmbūlaṃ taijasampātraṃ retassekaṃ sitāṃbaram | divāsvāpo hi naktānnaṃ yatīnāṃ ṣaḍvivarjitāḥ
Para los yatis (renunciantes), seis cosas deben evitarse: mascar tambūla (betel), conservar vasijas metálicas resplandecientes, derramar el semen, vestir ropas blancas, dormir de día y comer de noche. Con tales restricciones, el asceta guarda la pureza y la firmeza de la mente en el sendero hacia la realización de Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa Samhita teachings to the sages, conveying Shiva’s disciplines for yatis)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Āghoramūrti
Role: teaching
It defines practical restraints for a yati so the senses become quiet and the mind becomes fit for dhyana and jnana—supporting liberation through devotion and inward steadiness toward Pati (Shiva).
Linga-worship requires inner and outer purity; these avoidances reduce distraction, indulgence, and social display, making the renunciant’s puja and meditation more one-pointed toward Saguna Shiva and ultimately conducive to realizing Shiva beyond form.
The verse chiefly teaches restraint (yama-like discipline), especially brahmacharya and regulated food/sleep, which strengthens japa and meditation—such as steady Panchakshara japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with a pure, controlled lifestyle.