Aghora-Mantra Japa: Graded Expiations, Pañcagavya Purification, and Homa for Mahāpātaka-Nivṛtti
तदर्धं केवले पापे नात्र कार्या विचारणा ब्रह्महत्या सुरापानं सुवर्णस्तेयमेव च
tadardhaṃ kevale pāpe nātra kāryā vicāraṇā brahmahatyā surāpānaṃ suvarṇasteyameva ca
若是纯然邪恶之罪,则仅施行所述忏悔的一半——无需再作思量。此类如:杀婆罗门、饮醉酒、盗取黄金。
Suta Goswami (narrating traditional dharma-teachings within the Linga Purana discourse)
It frames purification (śuddhi) as essential before or alongside Linga-pūjā—grave sins create strong pāśa (bondage), and expiation plus renewed Shiva-oriented discipline restores eligibility for worship and inner steadiness.
Implicitly, Shiva is Pati—the liberating Lord—while sin is pāśa binding the paśu (soul). By prescribing decisive remedies for mahāpātakas, the text points to a path where purification and surrender remove obstacles to realizing Shiva’s grace.
Prāyaścitta (prescribed expiation) is highlighted—paired in Shaiva practice with vrata, japa, and disciplined conduct that supports Pāśupata-style inner purification.