Satyavrata, Vasiṣṭha, and the Crisis of Dharma: Protection, Anger, and Vow-Discipline
पितुश्चापरितोषेण गुरोर्दोग्ध्रीवधेन च । अप्रोक्षितोपयोगाच्च त्रिविधस्ते व्यतिक्रमः
pituścāparitoṣeṇa gurordogdhrīvadhena ca | aprokṣitopayogācca trividhaste vyatikramaḥ
Dengan membuat ayahmu tidak berkenan, dengan membunuh lembu susu milik guru, dan dengan menggunakan sesuatu yang belum disucikan menurut upacara (belum dipercikkan), pelanggaranmu menjadi tiga kali ganda.
Lord Shiva (instructing within the Umāsaṃhitā discourse)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It identifies three dharmic breaches—toward father, guru, and ritual purity—that thicken pāśa (bondage) and obstruct the sādhaka’s approach to Pati (Shiva) in Shaiva Siddhanta.
Linga-worship requires inner reverence and outer discipline; honoring father and guru sustains right conduct, and avoiding aprokṣita use preserves the sanctity of offerings and worship in Saguna Shiva practice.
Maintain śauca (purity) before puja—sprinkle/cleanse items properly, approach worship after respectful remembrance of guru and elders, and keep the mind restrained while repeating the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).