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Shloka 33

Adhyaya 8: Yogasthanas, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama-Siddhi, and Shiva-Dhyana leading to Samadhi

स्नानं विधानतः सम्यक् पश्चाद् आभ्यन्तरं चरेत् आ देहान्तं मृदालिप्य तीर्थतोयेषु सर्वदा

snānaṃ vidhānataḥ samyak paścād ābhyantaraṃ caret ā dehāntaṃ mṛdālipya tīrthatoyeṣu sarvadā

വിധിപ്രകാരം ശരിയായി സ്നാനം ചെയ്ത ശേഷം അന്തർശുദ്ധി ആചരിക്കണം. തല മുതൽ പാദാന്തം വരെ ശുദ്ധികര മണ്ണ് ലേപിച്ച് എപ്പോഴും തീർത്ഥജലങ്ങളിൽ സ്നാനം ചെയ്യണം.

स्नानंbathing
स्नानं:
विधानतःaccording to prescribed rule
विधानतः:
सम्यक्properly, completely
सम्यक्:
पश्चात्thereafter
पश्चात्:
आभ्यन्तरंinner (purification)
आभ्यन्तरं:
चरेत्should practice/undertake
चरेत्:
from, up to
:
देहान्तंthe end/extent of the body (head to foot)
देहान्तं:
मृदाwith earth/clay
मृदा:
आलिप्यhaving smeared/anointed
आलिप्य:
तीर्थतोयेषुin the waters of sacred places
तीर्थतोयेषु:
सर्वदाalways
सर्वदा:

Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja preparatory discipline to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It establishes śauca—outer bathing and inner purification—as the prerequisite that makes the paśu (individual soul) ritually and spiritually fit to approach the Linga, the presence-sign of Pati (Śiva).

Śiva is implied as Pati—the supremely pure Lord—so the aspirant aligns with that purity through disciplined cleansing, moving from external cleanliness toward inner transformation.

A Shiva-puja preparatory practice: prescribed snāna using cleansing earth (mṛdā) and bathing in tīrtha waters, followed by ābhyantara-śauca (inner purification) consistent with Pāśupata discipline.