Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
प्रातः सूर्यानुवाकेन सायमग्न्यनुवाकतः । अपः पीत्वा तथामध्ये पुनः प्रोक्षणमाचरेत्
prātaḥ sūryānuvākena sāyamagnyanuvākataḥ | apaḥ pītvā tathāmadhye punaḥ prokṣaṇamācaret
صبح سورْیَ انوواک سے اور شام اگنی انوواک سے طہارت کرے۔ آچمن (پانی چکھ کر) کرنے کے بعد، اور دوپہر میں بھی، پھر سے پروکشن (چھڑکاؤ) کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: rudram
It teaches disciplined daily purification—aligning body, speech, and mind—so that worship of Lord Shiva (Pati) is offered from a state of inner and outer clarity, supporting steady bhakti and readiness for grace (anugraha).
Before approaching the Shiva Linga (Saguna worship), the devotee performs ācamana and prokṣaṇa with sacred recitations; this establishes ritual fitness (adhikāra) and reverence, making the offering a proper upacāra in Linga-pūjā.
Perform ācamana (sipping water) and prokṣaṇa (sprinkling for purification) three times daily—morning with Sūrya-anuvāka, evening with Agni-anuvāka, and again at midday—before commencing Shiva worship and mantra-japa (such as the Pañcākṣarī).