भस्म-प्रकार-त्रिपुण्ड्र-धारण-विधिः
Types of Bhasma and the Method of Wearing Tripuṇḍra
एवं नित्यं नमस्कृत्य सद्भक्त्या स्थानदेवताः । त्रिपुंड्रं धारयेच्छुद्धो भुक्तिं मुक्तिं च विंदति
evaṃ nityaṃ namaskṛtya sadbhaktyā sthānadevatāḥ | tripuṃḍraṃ dhārayecchuddho bhuktiṃ muktiṃ ca viṃdati
Ainsi, après avoir chaque jour rendu hommage, avec une dévotion authentique, aux divinités tutélaires du lieu sacré, l’être purifié doit porter le Tripuṇḍra (les trois lignes de cendre) ; par là il obtient à la fois la prospérité terrestre (bhukti) et la délivrance (mukti).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
It teaches that daily, sincere devotion expressed through salutations and the Shaiva mark of Tripuṇḍra purifies the practitioner and leads to both dharmic prosperity (bhukti) and final release (mukti) under Shiva’s grace.
Tripuṇḍra-dhāraṇa is an outward Shaiva sign that supports inward remembrance of Saguna Shiva (often worshipped as the Linga) and aligns the devotee with kṣetra-worship—honoring the sacred space and its presiding deities as part of Shiva’s manifest order.
Offer daily namaskāra with sincere bhakti to the presiding deities of the sacred place, then wear the Tripuṇḍra of bhasma in purity as a continual reminder of Shiva and the discipline that culminates in liberation.