Kṣaura-Snāna-Vidhi — Rite of Tonsure/Shaving and Purificatory Bath (Śaiva Procedure)
स्वकक्षयोः समालिप्य व्यत्यस्ताभ्यामथान्यया । पाणिभ्याञ्च मृदा शिष्यस्सुमतिर्दृढमानसः
svakakṣayoḥ samālipya vyatyastābhyāmathānyayā | pāṇibhyāñca mṛdā śiṣyassumatirdṛḍhamānasaḥ
次に、志堅き弟子スーマティは、両手を交差させて自らの腋に聖なる土(ムリダー、浄泥/聖灰)を塗り、さらに他の手でも同様に、シャイヴァの行法として恭しく塗布した。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa Samhita account to the sages)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Tatpuruṣa
It highlights disciplined Shaiva conduct: the devotee steadies the mind and purifies the body by applying sacred earth/ashes, symbolizing detachment from impurity and remembrance that all forms return to Shiva’s auspicious reality.
Such bodily purification supports Saguna Shiva worship by preparing the devotee for Linga-puja—external cleanliness and inner steadiness harmonize, making the worship a fitting offering to Pati (Shiva), the Lord of all.
A purification rite using mṛdā/bhasma (sacred ash or sanctified clay) applied with mindful posture and resolve—typically paired with Shaiva japa (e.g., Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and a calm, focused mind.