पापभेदवर्णनम्
Classification of Sins / Taxonomy of Pāpa
आशया समनुप्राप्तान्क्षुत्तृष्णाश्रमकर्शितान् । अतिथींश्च तथानाथान्स्वतन्त्रा गृहमागतान्
āśayā samanuprāptānkṣuttṛṣṇāśramakarśitān | atithīṃśca tathānāthānsvatantrā gṛhamāgatān
Mereka yang datang dengan harapan, yang lelah karena lapar dan haus, serta tamu dan orang malang yang datang sendiri, harus dilayani dengan baik.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
It elevates atithi-sevā (hospitality) and compassion toward the helpless as Shaiva dharma—purifying the heart so devotion (bhakti) becomes fit to receive Shiva’s grace.
In Shaiva practice, service to guests and the distressed is treated as service to Shiva present in all beings; such conduct supports Saguna Shiva worship by making external pūjā truthful through inner purity.
The practical takeaway is dāna and anna-dāna (feeding the hungry) as a Shaiva observance—especially on vrata days like Mahāśivarātri—done with the remembrance of Shiva’s name (e.g., the Panchākṣarī).