उपमन्युना कृष्णाय पाशुपतज्ञान-प्रदानम् तथा दानविधि-फलश्रुतिः
भस्मनोद्धूलनं कृत्वा उपमन्युर्महाद्युतिः तमग्निरिति विप्रेन्द्रा वायुरित्यादिभिः क्रमात्
bhasmanoddhūlanaṃ kṛtvā upamanyurmahādyutiḥ tamagniriti viprendrā vāyurityādibhiḥ kramāt
Tendo-se ungido com bhasma, a cinza sagrada, o radiante Upamanyu —ó melhores entre os brâmanes— invocou Śiva na devida sequência: primeiro como “Agni” (Fogo), depois como “Vāyu” (Vento), e assim por diante, por meio de nomes divinos.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It links external worship to inner consecration: bhasma-dhāraṇa purifies the pashu (soul) and prepares the devotee to recognize the Linga’s Lord (Pati) as present in all tattvas—invoked here through elemental divine names.
Śiva is praised as immanent in cosmic functions and elements—Agni and Vāyu—showing Him as the indwelling Lord who pervades creation while remaining the transcendent Pati beyond pasha (bondage).
Bhasma-uddhūlana (smearing sacred ash) followed by ordered nāma-japa (sequential recitation of Shiva’s names), a Pāśupata-oriented discipline that integrates bodily rite with contemplative recognition of Śiva in the elements.