श्रद्धामाहात्म्यं तथा देवीप्रश्नः
The Greatness of Śraddhā and Devī’s Question to Śiva
बाह्यादाभ्यंतरं श्रेष्ठं भवेच्छतगुणाधिकम् । असंकरत्वाद्दोषाणां दृष्टानामप्यसम्भवात् । शौचमाभ्यंतरं विद्यान्न बाह्यं शौचमुच्यते । अंतः शौचविमुक्तात्मा शुचिरप्यशुचिर्यतः
bāhyādābhyaṃtaraṃ śreṣṭhaṃ bhavecchataguṇādhikam | asaṃkaratvāddoṣāṇāṃ dṛṣṭānāmapyasambhavāt | śaucamābhyaṃtaraṃ vidyānna bāhyaṃ śaucamucyate | aṃtaḥ śaucavimuktātmā śucirapyaśuciryataḥ
内なる清浄は外なる清浄に勝り、まことに百倍も優れている。そこには過失が交じらず、目に見える咎さえ生じ得ないからである。ゆえに清浄とは内にあると知れ。外の清潔だけを真の清浄とは言わない。内なる清浄を欠く者は、外見が清らかでも不浄である。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
It teaches that true śauca (purity) is primarily inward—purifying intention, mind, and conduct—because only inner purity supports liberation and stable devotion to Shiva; outer cleanliness without inner transformation is spiritually incomplete.
Linga worship includes external acts (snāna, abhiṣeka, offerings), but this verse insists that such Saguna worship becomes effective when joined with inner śauca—humility, restraint, and sincerity—so the devotee’s consciousness becomes fit to receive Shiva’s grace.
Along with basic external purity, prioritize inner purification through japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), self-restraint, truthfulness, and mindful offering during puja—so the mind does not ‘mix’ with दोष (defects) while worshipping.