Adhyaya 33: Pashupata Conduct, Bhasma-Vrata, and Shiva’s Boon to the Sages
ततः प्रमुदिता विप्राः श्रुत्वैवं कथितं तदा गन्धोदकैः सुशुद्धैश् च कुशपुष्पविमिश्रितैः
tataḥ pramuditā viprāḥ śrutvaivaṃ kathitaṃ tadā gandhodakaiḥ suśuddhaiś ca kuśapuṣpavimiśritaiḥ
随后,婆罗门圣贤听闻如此开示,心生欢喜。那时他们以极其清净的香水,和以库沙草与花,备办净化之供品,用于礼敬湿婆。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
It highlights the preparatory sanctification (śuddhi) for Liṅga-pūjā—using pure, fragrant water with kuśa and flowers—showing that proper ritual readiness supports focused devotion to Pati (Śiva).
By emphasizing purification and reverent preparation, the verse implies Śiva as Pati—the supremely pure Lord—approached through ordered rites that steady the pashu (individual soul) amid pasha (bondage).
A puja-vidhi element: preparing gandhodaka (fragrant consecrated water) mixed with kuśa and flowers for ritual sprinkling/offerings—an outer discipline that supports inner one-pointedness aligned with Pāśupata-oriented devotion.