शिवाश्रम-नित्यनैमित्तिककर्मविधिः / Śaiva Āśrama-Duties: Daily and Occasional Rites
Morning Purity & Bath Procedure
सुवर्णवर्णमच्छिन्नं शुभं नान्यैर्धृतं शुभम् । विप्रादीनां क्रमाच्छ्रेष्ठं पीतं रक्तमथासितम्
suvarṇavarṇamacchinnaṃ śubhaṃ nānyairdhṛtaṃ śubham | viprādīnāṃ kramācchreṣṭhaṃ pītaṃ raktamathāsitam
Ito’y nararapat na kulay ginto, buo at hindi napuputol, at mapalad—isang mapagpalang tanda na hindi dinadala ng iba. Para sa brāhmaṇa at sa iba pang varṇa ayon sa pagkakasunod, ang pinakamainam na mga kulay ay: dilaw, saka pula, at saka itim.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
The verse links outer auspicious signs with inner śuddhi (purity) and discipline: what is “unbroken” and “auspicious” symbolizes steadiness in devotion to Pati (Shiva) and the orderly refinement of the pashu (individual soul) toward grace.
In Saguna Shiva worship, the Shiva Purana often prescribes visible observances that support reverence and right conduct. This verse indicates that the devotee’s auspicious external mark and its appropriate form/color help sustain a devotional identity oriented to the Linga and to Shiva’s dharmic order.
Maintain an auspicious, unbroken sacred mark/insignia as prescribed for one’s station, using the recommended color sequence (yellow/red/black). As a meditative takeaway, keep the mark “unbroken” as a reminder to keep japa and devotion uninterrupted.