महापातकवर्णनम् (Mahāpātaka-varṇanam) — “Description of Great Sins and Their Consequences”
इत्येतद्वा दशविधं कर्म प्रोक्तं त्रिसाधनम् । अस्य भेदान्पुनर्वक्ष्ये येषां फलमनंतकम्
ityetadvā daśavidhaṃ karma proktaṃ trisādhanam | asya bhedānpunarvakṣye yeṣāṃ phalamanaṃtakam
આ રીતે ત્રિસાધનો દ્વારા સિદ્ધ થતું આ દશવિધ ધર્મકર્મ પ્રોક્ત થયું છે. હવે હું તેના વધુ ભેદો ફરી કહું છું, જેમનું ફળ અનંત છે.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
The verse frames Shaiva practice as a structured discipline: a “tenfold” path supported by three core means, promising inexhaustible spiritual merit that culminates in purification and liberation under Pati (Shiva).
By emphasizing “karma” and “sādhana,” it points to embodied worship—Linga-sevā, pūjā, vrata, and mantra—performed with devotion to Saguna Shiva as a purifying gateway toward realizing Shiva’s highest truth.
It implies a disciplined regimen combining outward observance and inner practice—typically mantra-japa (notably the Panchākṣarī), regulated worship, and meditative contemplation—whose subtypes are to be detailed in the subsequent verses.