त्रिपुरमोहनम्
Tripuramohana — “The Delusion/Enchanting of Tripura”
अग्निष्टोमीयमिति या भ्रामिका साऽसतामिह । न सा प्रमाणं ज्ञातॄणां पश्वालंभनकारिका
agniṣṭomīyamiti yā bhrāmikā sā'satāmiha | na sā pramāṇaṃ jñātṝṇāṃ paśvālaṃbhanakārikā
Ang paniwalang “ang ritong ito ay agniṣṭomīya” dito ay isang pagkalito na angkop lamang sa may pusong di-tapat. Sa mga marunong na nakakabatid, hindi ito wastong kapangyarihang patunay—ni hindi rin ito dahilan upang pahintulutan ang pagkatay ng mga hayop.
Sūta Gosvāmi (narrating the Purāṇic teaching to the sages, conveying the Yuddhakhaṇḍa’s doctrinal stance)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Warns against bhrānti (delusion) that weaponizes Vedic labels to justify harm; pilgrimage/vrata ethics in Śaiva contexts stress purity and compassion as safeguards against tirodhāna (concealing power) manifesting as misinterpretation.
Role: teaching
It teaches that true spiritual discernment (jñāna) rejects delusive justifications for harm; dharma aligned with Shiva’s grace favors purity of intention and non-violence over confused ritual labels.
Linga-worship emphasizes inner purification, devotion, and right understanding; this verse reinforces that Shaiva practice is not validated by harmful ritual claims but by sattvic conduct and clarity of knowledge.
Adopt ahimsa as a vow, and support worship through sattvic Shaiva observances—japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and disciplined purity—rather than rites used to justify violence.