प्रणवमहिमा — The Greatness of the Praṇava (Om) as Śiva
ततो गुरुः समादाय विरजानलजं शितम् । भस्म तेनैव तं शिष्यं समुद्धृत्य यथाविधि
tato guruḥ samādāya virajānalajaṃ śitam | bhasma tenaiva taṃ śiṣyaṃ samuddhṛtya yathāvidhi
随后,上师取来由清净之火(virajā)所生的清凉圣灰(bhasma);并以此圣灰依仪轨为弟子作加持灌顶,使其得以提升。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa teachings as received in the Shiva Purana tradition)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
The verse highlights guru-kripā expressed through bhasma: the disciple is ritually purified and inwardly “uplifted,” symbolizing the burning of impurities (pāśa) and the turning of the soul (paśu) toward Shiva (Pati) through right method (vidhi).
Sacred ash is a key Shaiva marker used in Linga-upāsanā and Saguna Shiva devotion; it signifies the sanctified residue of fire-offerings and the truth that all forms dissolve into Shiva, supporting disciplined worship under a guru’s guidance.
It suggests the prescribed Shaiva practice of receiving and applying consecrated bhasma (often as tripuṇḍra) under proper initiation/ritual procedure, as a purification aid and as a constant remembrance of Shiva and impermanence.