Sūtasya Punargamanaṃ Kāśyāṃ—Bhasma-Rudrākṣa-Tripuṇḍra-Vidhiśca
Sūta’s Return to Kāśī and the Observances of Bhasma, Rudrākṣa, and Tripuṇḍra
एकदा तु समास्तीर्य चैलाजिनकुशोत्तरम् । आसनम्परमन्तस्मिन्स्थित्वा रुद्धेन्द्रियो मुनि
ekadā tu samāstīrya cailājinakuśottaram | āsanamparamantasminsthitvā ruddhendriyo muni
એક વખત વસ્ત્ર, મૃગચર્મ અને કુશથી શોભિત ઉત્તમ આસન પાથરી, મુનિ તેમાં દૃઢ બેસી ઇન્દ્રિયોનું સંપૂર્ણ સંયમ કર્યો।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It highlights the Shaiva yogic foundation of sādhanā: establishing a pure, stable seat and restraining the senses so awareness can turn inward toward Pati (Śiva), loosening the bonds (pāśa) that bind the soul (paśu).
Sense-restraint and a sanctified āsana prepare the mind for Saguna Śiva-upāsanā—such as dhyāna of the Liṅga—so devotion becomes steady rather than scattered, allowing worship to mature into inward communion.
Prepare a clean meditation seat (traditionally cloth–deerskin–kuśa), sit steadily, and practice indriya-nigraha (sense-control) as a prerequisite for japa and dhyāna—commonly with the Pañcākṣarī mantra, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” where applicable.