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Shloka 5

Aghora-Mantra Japa: Graded Expiations, Pañcagavya Purification, and Homa for Mahāpātaka-Nivṛtti

कायिकानि सुमिश्राणि तथा प्रासंगिकानि च बुद्धिपूर्वं कृतान्येव सहजागन्तुकानि च

kāyikāni sumiśrāṇi tathā prāsaṃgikāni ca buddhipūrvaṃ kṛtānyeva sahajāgantukāni ca

Деяния бывают многих видов: телесные; смешанные (по побуждению и плоду); возникающие попутно из обстоятельств; совершаемые намеренно с предварительным умыслом; и врождённые либо приходящие извне, случайно. Зная эти различия, paśu (связанная душа) распознаёт действие pāśa (уз) и обращает свою силу деяния к Пати — Шиве.

कायिकानिbodily actions
कायिकानि:
सुमिश्राणिwell-mixed/combined (mixed in character, motive, or result)
सुमिश्राणि:
तथाand likewise
तथा:
प्रासंगिकानिincidental/occasioned by context
प्रासंगिकानि:
and
:
बुद्धिपूर्वम्with prior deliberation/preceded by intellect
बुद्धिपूर्वम्:
कृतानिdone/performed
कृतानि:
एवindeed/only
एव:
सहजinnate/inborn
सहज:
आगन्तुकानिadventitious/coming from outside (accidental, acquired)
आगन्तुकानि:
and
:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva

FAQs

It trains the devotee to examine actions by intention and origin; such karma-viveka purifies conduct, making Linga-puja a means to loosen pāśa (bondage) and align the paśu (soul) with Pati (Śiva).

Śiva-tattva is implied as Pati—the witnessing Lord beyond the changing categories of action—toward whom disciplined agency and purified intention are directed for liberation.

The implied practice is self-audit (viveka) central to Pāśupata discipline: recognizing deliberate, habitual, incidental, and mixed actions so they can be offered in worship and restrained through yogic observance.