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Shloka 79

Adhyaya 89: शौचाचारलक्षणम् — सदाचार, भैक्ष्यचर्या, प्रायश्चित्त, द्रव्यशुद्धि, आशौच-निर्णय

असंचयाद् द्विजानां च स्नानमात्रेण नान्यथा तथा संनिहितानां च यज्ञार्थं दीक्षितस्य च

asaṃcayād dvijānāṃ ca snānamātreṇa nānyathā tathā saṃnihitānāṃ ca yajñārthaṃ dīkṣitasya ca

Pour les dvija, prêtres « deux fois nés », lorsque l’impureté provient de la non‑accumulation (c’est‑à‑dire de ne pas retenir la souillure), la purification s’obtient par le seul bain, et non par un autre moyen. De même, pour ceux qui sont présents au rite et pour l’initié consacré (dīkṣita) en vue du yajña, le bain est le purificateur prescrit.

असंचयात्due to non-accumulation/non-retention (of impurity)
असंचयात्:
द्विजानाम्of the twice-born (Brahmins and other initiated)
द्विजानाम्:
and
:
स्नानमात्रेणby bathing alone
स्नानमात्रेण:
not
:
अन्यथाotherwise/by other means
अन्यथा:
तथाlikewise
तथा:
संनिहितानाम्of those assembled/present (at the ritual)
संनिहितानाम्:
and
:
यज्ञार्थम्for the purpose of sacrifice
यज्ञार्थम्:
दीक्षितस्यof the consecrated initiate (dīkṣita)
दीक्षितस्य:
and
:

Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s ritual regulations to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It sets a practical Shaiva standard of ritual eligibility: for a dīkṣita or officiant engaged in a Shiva-oriented yajña/puja setting, simple bathing is affirmed as the sufficient purifier in this specific impurity-condition, safeguarding uninterrupted worship of Pati (Shiva).

Indirectly, it frames Shiva-tattva as approached through disciplined observance: when external shuddhi is rightly performed, the pashu (soul) becomes fit to turn toward Pati; ritual order supports the loosening of pasha (bondage) by maintaining sanctity in worship.

Snāna (ritual bathing) as a primary act of purification for the dīkṣita and participants in yajña—an external shuddhi that complements inner Shaiva sadhana, aligning the practitioner for mantra, homa, and Linga-puja.