Kṣaura-Snāna-Vidhi — Rite of Tonsure/Shaving and Purificatory Bath (Śaiva Procedure)
इत्यैव मुनिशार्द्दूल तव स्नेहान्मयाखिलः । क्षौरस्नानविधिः प्रोक्तः किम्भूयः श्रोतुमिच्छसि
ityaiva muniśārddūla tava snehānmayākhilaḥ | kṣaurasnānavidhiḥ proktaḥ kimbhūyaḥ śrotumicchasi
かくのごとく、賢者の中の虎よ。汝への慈愛ゆえに、剃髪と沐浴の作法を余すところなく説き示した。さらに何を聞きたいのか。
Lord Shiva
It highlights Shiva’s compassionate guidance: outer purification (shaving and bathing) supports inner readiness for worship, devotion, and disciplined Shaiva practice.
By completing preparatory rites like snāna, the devotee approaches Saguna Shiva—often as the Linga—with greater ritual fitness, expressing reverence and steadiness of bhakti.
A preparatory purification regimen—kṣaura (shaving as prescribed) and snāna (ritual bath)—as a foundation before engaging in Shiva worship, japa, or other observances.