महापातकवर्णनम् (Mahāpātaka-varṇanam) — “Description of Great Sins and Their Consequences”
ब्रह्मघ्नश्च सुरापश्च स्तेयी च गुरुतल्पगः । महापातकिनस्त्वेते तत्संयोगी च पंचमः
brahmaghnaśca surāpaśca steyī ca gurutalpagaḥ | mahāpātakinastvete tatsaṃyogī ca paṃcamaḥ
ブラーフマナを殺す者、酩酊の酒を飲む者、盗む者、そして師(グル)の寝床を汚す者—これらは大罪人(マハーパータキン)と宣言される。さらに第五として、彼らと交わり同伴する者もまた同類に数えられる。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana’s teaching as received in the Uma Samhita discourse)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Bhairava
Shakti Form: Kālī
Role: destructive
It teaches that bondage (pāśa) is intensified not only by grave actions but also by harmful association; in Shaiva Siddhanta, purifying conduct and saṅga supports the soul’s turning toward Pati (Shiva) and liberation.
By warning against mahāpātakas and their company, it frames Linga-worship as a path of purification and reorientation—approaching Saguna Shiva with repentance, discipline, and sincere devotion to loosen karmic bonds.
The practical takeaway is to avoid corrupting company and adopt purificatory Shaiva discipline—regular japa of the Panchakshara (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), and sincere vows of restraint alongside devotion, as a remedial orientation toward Shiva.