Adhyaya 89: शौचाचारलक्षणम् — सदाचार, भैक्ष्यचर्या, प्रायश्चित्त, द्रव्यशुद्धि, आशौच-निर्णय
वत्सः शुचिः प्रस्रवणे शकुनिः फलपातने स्वदारास्यं गृहस्थानां रतौ भार्याभिकाङ्क्षया
vatsaḥ śuciḥ prasravaṇe śakuniḥ phalapātane svadārāsyaṃ gṛhasthānāṃ ratau bhāryābhikāṅkṣayā
ໃນເລື່ອງການໄຫຼອອກ (ຂອງຂອງເຫຼວຮ່າງກາຍ) ລູກງົວເປັນນິມິດແຫ່ງຄວາມບໍລິສຸດ; ໃນການຕົກຂອງໝາກໄມ້ ນົກເປັນນິມິດ. ສຳລັບຄົນຄອບຄົວ ຄວາມປາຖະໜາຕໍ່ພັນລະຍາຂອງຕົນຕາມທຳ ຖືກກ່າວວ່າເໝາະສົມໃນການຮ່ວມຮັກ—ເມື່ອມັນເກີດຈາກຄວາມອາວອນຫານາງໂດຍຕົງ।
Suta Goswami (narrating traditional śakuna/ācāra indications to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It frames gṛhastha conduct as part of Śaiva purity (śauca) and dharma: disciplined, lawful life supports steadiness for Shiva-pūjā and loosens pasha (bondage) through right conduct.
Indirectly, it points to Shiva as Pati—the regulator of dharma and inner purity—by prescribing ordered conduct where desire is aligned with righteousness rather than bondage-producing indulgence.
Śauca (purificatory discipline) and sense-restraint for householders—ethical foundations that prepare the pashu (soul) for Śaiva worship and, in a broader sense, Pāśupata-oriented self-mastery.