Pratyakṣa–Āgama–Ācāra: Doubt, Proof, and the Practice of Dharma (प्रत्यक्ष–आगम–आचारविचारः)
त्रिकालमभिषेक श्न होत्र॑ त्वृषिकृतं महत् । समाधिसत्पथस्थानं यथोद्दिष्टनिषेवणम्
trikālam abhiṣeka-snānāh hotraṁ tv ṛṣikṛtaṁ mahat | samādhi-satpatha-sthānaṁ yathoddiṣṭa-niṣevaṇam ||
Sinabi ni Śrī Maheśvara: “Para sa mga pantas, ito ang dakila at sinaunang tungkulin: maligo sa tubig sa tatlong takdang sandali ng araw, panatilihin ang sagradong apoy at maghandog ng mga alay, linangin ang samādhi, manatiling nakatindig sa tunay na landas, at isagawa ang mga disiplina na iniutos ng mga śāstra.”
श्रीमहेश्वर उवाच
The verse teaches a balanced dharmic discipline for sages: regular purification (three daily baths), maintenance of sacrificial duty (fire oblations), inner cultivation (samādhi), moral orientation (walking the true path), and faithful performance of scripturally prescribed practices.
Maheśvara is instructing about the proper conduct and daily regimen expected of ṛṣis, presenting it as an ancient, authoritative duty established by seers and aligned with scriptural injunctions.