Aghora-Mantra Japa: Graded Expiations, Pañcagavya Purification, and Homa for Mahāpātaka-Nivṛtti
चतुर्गुणं बुद्धिपूर्वे क्रोधादष्टगुणं स्मृतम् वीरहा लक्षमात्रेण भ्रूणहा कोटिमभ्यसेत्
caturguṇaṃ buddhipūrve krodhādaṣṭaguṇaṃ smṛtam vīrahā lakṣamātreṇa bhrūṇahā koṭimabhyaset
جو کام پہلے سوچ سمجھ کر کیا جائے، اس کا پرायशچت چار گنا کہا گیا ہے؛ اور جو غصّے میں کیا جائے، وہ آٹھ گنا یاد کیا گیا ہے۔ ویر کا قاتل ایک لاکھ (جپ) کرے، اور جنین کا قاتل ایک کروڑ (جپ) کرے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating traditional dharma and prāyaścitta standards to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It frames purification as a prerequisite for approaching Linga-pūjā: the pashu (bound soul) reduces pāśa (bondage of karma) through disciplined expiation, becoming fit for Śiva’s grace (Pati).
Indirectly, it presents Śiva as the purifier and final refuge: while karma binds through intention and anger, purification and restraint prepare the seeker for Śiva’s anugraha (grace) that loosens bondage.
A graded prāyaścitta involving repeated disciplined practice (abhyāsa)—typically tapas, japa, vrata, and Śiva-oriented worship—scaled to the severity and mental cause (deliberation vs anger) of the act.