Sūtasya Punargamanaṃ Kāśyāṃ—Bhasma-Rudrākṣa-Tripuṇḍra-Vidhiśca
Sūta’s Return to Kāśī and the Observances of Bhasma, Rudrākṣa, and Tripuṇḍra
त्रिपुण्ड्रविलसद्भालो रुद्राक्षालङ्कृताकृतिः । पद्मपत्रारुणायामविस्तीर्णनयनद्वयः
tripuṇḍravilasadbhālo rudrākṣālaṅkṛtākṛtiḥ | padmapatrāruṇāyāmavistīrṇanayanadvayaḥ
Dahinya bersinar dengan tripuṇḍra—tiga garis bhasma suci; rupanya dihiasi manik rudrākṣa; dan kedua-dua matanya kemerah-merahan seperti kelopak teratai, panjang serta luas terbuka.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa teachings and descriptions to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
The verse presents Shiva’s auspicious Saguna form marked by tripuṇḍra and rudrākṣa—outer signs of inner Shaiva orientation: purity through sacred ash (detachment from ego and impermanence) and steadfast devotion protected by Rudra’s grace.
Tripuṇḍra and rudrākṣa are classical Shaiva identifiers used while worshipping the Śiva-liṅga and meditating on Saguna Shiva—supporting focused devotion (bhakti) and reverent approach to the Lord as Pati (the liberating Lord).
Wear rudrākṣa with reverence, apply tripuṇḍra (vibhūti/bhasma) as a sacred mark, and meditate on Shiva’s compassionate gaze while repeating the Panchakshara mantra—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—especially in daily pūjā and Mahāśivarātri observance.