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Shloka 27

स्नानविधिः — गायत्र्यावाहन, सूर्यवन्दन, तर्पण, पञ्चमहायज्ञ, भस्मस्नान, मन्त्रस्नान

अष्टादशपुराणानां ब्रह्माद्यानां तथैव च तथा चोपपुराणानां सौरादीनां यथाक्रमम्

aṣṭādaśapurāṇānāṃ brahmādyānāṃ tathaiva ca tathā copapurāṇānāṃ saurādīnāṃ yathākramam

Menurut tertib yang wajar (yathākramam), akan dihuraikan lapan belas Mahāpurāṇa bermula dengan Brahma (Brahmādyāḥ); demikian juga Upapurāṇa yang bersusulan, bermula dengan Saura, menurut urutan.

aṣṭādaśa-purāṇānāmof the eighteen Purāṇas
aṣṭādaśa-purāṇānām:
brahma-ādyānāmbeginning with (the) Brahma (Purāṇa) and others
brahma-ādyānām:
tathā eva caand indeed likewise
tathā eva ca:
tathā caand also
tathā ca:
upapurāṇānāmof the secondary/subsidiary Purāṇas
upapurāṇānām:
saura-ādīnāmbeginning with the Saura (Upapurāṇa) and others
saura-ādīnām:
yathā-kramamin proper order/sequence
yathā-kramam:

Suta Goswami

B
Brahma
S
Surya

FAQs

It establishes the Purāṇic canon and order of transmission, grounding Linga-centered Śaiva teaching (Pati as Śiva) within an authoritative scriptural framework.

Indirectly: by positioning Purāṇas as a structured revelation, it supports the Śaiva Siddhānta view that knowledge (jñāna) and right tradition guide the paśu (soul) toward Pati (Śiva) by removing pāśa (bondage) through dharma and upāsanā.

No specific pūjā or Pāśupata-yoga method is stated; the verse instead signals a sequential exposition of texts that later provide vidhi (ritual procedure) and sādhana (disciplines) for Śiva-upāsanā.