चक्षुःपूतं चरेन्मार्गं वस्त्रपूतं जलं पिबेत् सत्यपूतं वदेद्वाक्यं मनःपूतं समाचरेत्
cakṣuḥpūtaṃ carenmārgaṃ vastrapūtaṃ jalaṃ pibet satyapūtaṃ vadedvākyaṃ manaḥpūtaṃ samācaret
آنکھوں سے پرکھا ہوا پاک راستہ اختیار کرے۔ کپڑے سے چھانا ہوا پاک پانی پیئے۔ سچ سے پاکیزہ کلام بولے۔ اور پاک دل و ذہن سے پاک عمل کرے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva dharma to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames Linga-puja as inseparable from śauca (purity) and satya (truth): the devotee approaches Pati (Shiva) not only with offerings, but with purified perception, filtered intake, truthful speech, and inwardly cleansed intention.
By insisting on truth-purified speech and mind-purified action, it points to Shiva-tattva as the pure, luminous consciousness (Pati) that is approached through removal of pasha—impurity, carelessness, and falsehood that bind the pashu (soul).
A practical śauca-sādhana aligned with Pāśupata discipline: careful awareness (seen path), physical purification (strained water), ethical restraint (truthful speech), and inner yoga (mind-purified conduct).