तारकवाक्य-शक्रविष्णुवीरभद्रयुद्धवर्णनम् — Account of Tāraka’s declarations and the battle involving Śakra (Indra), Viṣṇu, and Vīrabhadra
स्वजनन्याश्शिरश्छिन्नमवतारे रसाख्यके । गुरुपुत्रापमानश्च कृतोऽनेन दुरात्मना
svajananyāśśiraśchinnamavatāre rasākhyake | guruputrāpamānaśca kṛto'nena durātmanā
ラサとして知られる化身において、この邪悪な魂の持ち主は自らの母の首をはね、さらに師(グル)の息子に対しても不名誉な行いをなした。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It highlights severe adharma—violence toward one’s mother and offense connected to the guru’s lineage—showing how such acts deepen bondage (pāśa) through heavy karma, and why Shaiva dharma insists on purity of conduct alongside devotion.
The Shiva Purana repeatedly frames Shiva (Saguna as Linga/Ishvara) as the purifier and moral governor: devotion bears fruit when paired with dharma; grave offenses require repentance and disciplined worship to regain fitness for Shiva’s grace (anugraha).
A practical takeaway is prāyaścitta through Shaiva disciplines—regular japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), worship of the Linga with humility, and purification practices like bhasma (tripuṇḍra) and Rudrākṣa with sincere repentance.