त्रिपुरदीक्षाविधानम् — Tripura Dīkṣā: Prescriptive Procedure
Chapter on the Ordinance of Initiation
चत्वारो मुंडिनस्तेऽथ धर्मं पाषंडमाश्रिताः । हस्ते पात्रं दधानाश्च तुंडवस्त्रस्य धारकाः
catvāro muṃḍinaste'tha dharmaṃ pāṣaṃḍamāśritāḥ | haste pātraṃ dadhānāśca tuṃḍavastrasya dhārakāḥ
Então havia quatro homens de cabeça raspada, que se acolheram a um disfarce herético de “dharma”. Traziam tigelas nas mãos e usavam um pano cobrindo a boca.
Sūta Gosvāmī
Tattva Level: pasha
It warns that outward religious marks—shaved head, begging bowl, or mouth-cloth—do not by themselves constitute true dharma; Shaiva teaching emphasizes inner purity, devotion, and right orientation toward Śiva (Pati) rather than mere external display.
By contrasting superficial “religion” with authentic practice, it implicitly points toward sincere Saguna worship of Śiva—such as reverent Linga-upāsanā—performed with faith and humility, not as a social disguise.
The takeaway is to prioritize genuine Shaiva sādhana—japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), Tripuṇḍra/bhasma with right intent, and disciplined conduct—over merely adopting external ascetic symbols.