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Shloka 76

Adhyaya 71: पुरत्रयवृत्तान्तः—ब्रह्मवरदानम्, मयकृतत्रिपुर-निर्माणम्, विष्णुमाया-धर्मविघ्नः, शिवस्तुति, त्रिपुरदाहोपक्रमः

श्रौतस्मार्तविरुद्धं च वर्णाश्रमविवर्जितम् इहैव स्वर्गनरकं प्रत्ययं नान्यथा पुनः

śrautasmārtaviruddhaṃ ca varṇāśramavivarjitam ihaiva svarganarakaṃ pratyayaṃ nānyathā punaḥ

Anumang gawaing salungat sa Śruti at Smṛti, at walang disiplina ng varṇa at āśrama, ay nagbubunga ng patunay dito mismo: ang langit o impiyerno ay nararanasan sa buhay na ito—hindi sa ibang paraan pa.

śrautabased on Śruti/vedic injunction
śrauta:
smārtabased on Smṛti/traditional dharma
smārta:
viruddhamcontrary, opposed
viruddham:
caand
ca:
varṇa-āśramathe order of social function and life-stages
varṇa-āśrama:
vivarjitamdevoid of, abandoned
vivarjitam:
iha-evahere itself, in this very life
iha-eva:
svarga-narakamheaven and hell (states of upliftment or downfall)
svarga-narakam:
pratyayamevidence, direct result/verification
pratyayam:
nanot
na:
anyathāotherwise
anyathā:
punaḥagain/indeed
punaḥ:

Suta Goswami

FAQs

It establishes that Śiva-pūjā and Linga-upāsanā must rest on dharmic conduct aligned with Śruti–Smṛti and varṇāśrama; otherwise the worship becomes distorted and yields immediate adverse karmic fruit.

Indirectly, it frames Śiva as Pati who upholds ṛta/dharma: when the paśu (soul) violates scriptural order, pāśa (bondage) tightens and the fruit is felt immediately; when aligned, upliftment (svarga-like clarity and harmony) manifests here.

It highlights the prerequisite of scripturally grounded conduct—śaucācāra and dharmācāra—as the foundation for effective Śaiva sādhanā (including Pāśupata-oriented discipline), rather than treating ritual as independent of ethics.