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Shloka 8

लिङ्गार्चनपूर्वकं स्नानाचमनविधिः

Snana–Achamana as Preparation for Linga-Archana

त्रिविधं स्नानमाख्यातं देवदेवेन शंभुना हिताय ब्राह्मणाद्यानां चतुर्मुखसुतोत्तम

trividhaṃ snānamākhyātaṃ devadevena śaṃbhunā hitāya brāhmaṇādyānāṃ caturmukhasutottama

噢,四面者(梵天)之子中最殊胜者!诸神之主商婆(Śambhu)为诸婆罗门及一切阶序之利益,宣示三种净浴,使具身众生(paśu)洗除缚索(pāśa),堪为湿婆之礼敬。

त्रिविधम्threefold
त्रिविधम्:
स्नानम्bath, purification
स्नानम्:
आख्यातम्has been declared/taught
आख्यातम्:
देवदेवेनby the God of gods
देवदेवेन:
शंभुनाby Śambhu (Śiva)
शंभुना:
हितायfor the benefit/welfare
हिताय:
ब्राह्मणाद्यानाम्of Brāhmaṇas and the rest (other varṇas)
ब्राह्मणाद्यानाम्:
चतुर्मुखसुतोत्तमO best among the sons of the Four-faced (Brahmā)
चतुर्मुखसुतोत्तम:

Suta Goswami (narrating; addressing a Brahma-related interlocutor within the Purana’s dialogue frame)

S
Shiva
S
Shambhu
B
Brahma

FAQs

It establishes that Śiva himself authoritatively teaches a threefold purification (snāna) as a prerequisite for proper Śiva-pūjā, aligning the devotee’s body-mind for Linga worship.

Śiva is presented as Devadeva (Pati), the supreme teacher who provides liberating disciplines for the welfare of embodied souls (paśu), helping them loosen bondage (pāśa) through purificatory practice.

Trividha-snāna—threefold purification—implying external cleanliness and inner sanctification as part of the preparatory discipline that supports Śaiva observance and Pāśupata-oriented practice.