Kālajñāna (Knowledge of Time) and Mṛtyu-cihna (Signs of Death): Śiva’s Instruction to Umā
नासा तु स्रवते यस्य त्रिदोषे पक्षजीवितम् । वक्त्रं कंठं च शुष्येत षण्मासांते गतायुषः
nāsā tu sravate yasya tridoṣe pakṣajīvitam | vaktraṃ kaṃṭhaṃ ca śuṣyeta ṣaṇmāsāṃte gatāyuṣaḥ
नासा तु स्रवते यस्य त्रिदोषे पक्षजीवितम् । वक्त्रं कण्ठं च शुष्येत षण्मासान्ते गतायुषः ॥
Suta Goswami (narrating the Shiva Purana teaching tradition to the sages)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
It uses bodily signs to awaken vairāgya (dispassion) and urgency for sādhana—turning from transient life to refuge in Pati (Lord Shiva), the liberator of the bound soul (paśu) from bondage (pāśa).
By reminding the devotee of life’s fragility, it directs attention to steady Saguna worship—Linga-pūjā, remembrance, and surrender—so that the mind rests in Shiva at life’s end rather than in fear or attachment.
Cultivate daily japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), simple Linga-abhiṣeka when possible, and inner contemplation on impermanence to keep the awareness anchored in Shiva.