Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
ईषत्स्पर्शे च दौः स्वास्थ्ये राजराष्ट्रभयेऽपि च । अत्यागतिकाले च मंत्रस्नानं समाचरेत्
īṣatsparśe ca dauḥ svāsthye rājarāṣṭrabhaye'pi ca | atyāgatikāle ca maṃtrasnānaṃ samācaret
جب ہلکا سا ناپاک لمس ہو جائے، جب صحت متاثر ہو، جب بادشاہ یا سلطنت کا خوف ہو، اور شدید خطرے کے وقت—شیو منتر کے ساتھ ‘منتر-سنان’ کو باقاعدہ طور پر انجام دینا چاہیے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Bhairava
It teaches that in moments of impurity, weakness, or fear, a devotee should return to Shiva through mantra-assisted purification, restoring inner and outer śuddhi so worship and remembrance remain steady.
The verse supports Saguna Shiva worship by prescribing a practical preparatory rite—mantra-snāna—so the devotee approaches the Linga with purity, devotion, and ritual fitness, especially during distress.
It recommends mantra-snāna: bathing (or ritual cleansing) while reciting Shiva-mantras such as the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) as a protective and purificatory practice during impurity, illness, or danger.