Adhyaya 89: शौचाचारलक्षणम् — सदाचार, भैक्ष्यचर्या, प्रायश्चित्त, द्रव्यशुद्धि, आशौच-निर्णय
रुलेस् फ़ोर् भैक्ष्यचरण वह्नौ विधूमे ऽत्यङ्गारे सर्वस्मिन्भुक्तवज्जने चरेत्तु मतिमान् भैक्ष्यं न तु तेष्वेव नित्यशः
rules for bhaikṣyacaraṇa vahnau vidhūme 'tyaṅgāre sarvasminbhuktavajjane carettu matimān bhaikṣyaṃ na tu teṣveva nityaśaḥ
เมื่อรู้กฎแห่งจรรยาบิณฑบาตแล้ว ผู้มีปัญญาพึงเที่ยวไปท่ามกลางผู้คนประหนึ่งผู้ที่ได้ฉันอิ่มแล้ว—ดุจไฟไร้ควันเหลือเพียงถ่านคุกรุ่นอ่อนๆ; พึงขอบิณฑบาตโดยไร้ความอยาก และไม่ยึดติดเวียนอยู่แต่เรือนเดิมทุกวัน
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva discipline to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches that true Linga worship must be supported by vairāgya and disciplined conduct—alms are taken without greed or dependence, so the worshipper’s mind becomes fit for Śiva (Pati) rather than bound by social craving (pāśa).
Śiva-tattva is implied as the Pati who is free from need and grasping; the sādhaka imitates this freedom by living “as if already fed,” reducing desire so the paśu can align with Śiva’s unbound consciousness.
Bhaikṣya-vrata within a Pāśupata-style discipline: moving for alms without attachment, avoiding repeated dependence on the same donors, and cultivating inner austerity like a smokeless, ember-only fire.