Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
आजानु जलमाविश्य मंत्रस्नानं समाचरेत् । देवादींस्तर्पयेद्विद्वांस्तत्र तीर्थजलेन च
ājānu jalamāviśya maṃtrasnānaṃ samācaret | devādīṃstarpayedvidvāṃstatra tīrthajalena ca
ลงสู่น้ำถึงระดับเข่าแล้วประกอบมันทระสฺนาน; ณ ที่นั้นเอง ผู้รู้พึงถวายตัรปณะด้วยน้ำทีรถะแก่เหล่าเทวะและผู้รับทิพย์ทั้งหลาย
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating Śiva-worship procedures to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Significance: Tarpaṇa at tīrtha integrates gratitude to devas/ṛṣis/pitṛs, reducing karmic bonds (pāśa) and making the aspirant fit for Śiva’s worship.
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that outer purification (bathing) becomes spiritually potent when joined to mantra, and that sacred water is used to honor cosmic order through tarpaṇa—supporting a Śaiva life of purity, gratitude, and readiness for Śiva-upāsanā.
Mantra-snāna and tarpaṇa are preparatory rites that steady the body-mind and align the worshipper with dharma before approaching Saguna Śiva in Linga-pūjā; the tīrtha-water becomes an instrument of reverent service (sevā) leading into formal Śiva-arcana.
Perform a knee-deep tīrtha-bath while reciting Śiva-mantras (such as the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), then offer tarpaṇa with the same holy water to devas and other recipients as prescribed.