अग्निकार्य-होमविधिः
Agnikārya and Homa Procedure
न संस्पृशेच्च नीचांगैर्नोपेक्षेत न लंघयेत् । तस्माद्भसितमादाय विनियुंजीत मन्त्रतः
na saṃspṛśecca nīcāṃgairnopekṣeta na laṃghayet | tasmādbhasitamādāya viniyuṃjīta mantrataḥ
Qu’on ne laisse pas la bhasma être touchée par des membres impurs, qu’on ne la néglige pas, et qu’on ne transgresse pas sa sainteté. Ainsi, prenant la bhasma, qu’on ne l’applique et ne l’emploie qu’en accord avec le mantra, avec une révérence rituelle.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
Type: panchakshara
Role: teaching
The verse teaches that bhasma is not ordinary ash but a sanctified Shaiva sacramental (prasāda-like) aid to sādhana; honoring it with purity and mantra cultivates reverence, discipline, and God-centered awareness—supporting the Siddhānta path where right conduct and right worship purify the pashu (bound soul) toward Shiva.
Bhasma is a visible Shaiva mark (often as Tripuṇḍra) that outwardly expresses inner refuge in Saguna Shiva and Linga-worship; applying it with mantra aligns the devotee’s body and mind as instruments of pūjā, making daily life an extension of Linga-sevā.
Apply bhasma reverently—avoiding impurity and disrespect—and use it with prescribed mantras (commonly alongside Panchākṣarī/“Om Namaḥ Śivāya” in Shaiva practice), treating the act as a mindful rite rather than a casual gesture.