पारदा मुंडकेशाश्च पाह्नवाश्श्मश्रुधारिणः । निस्स्वाध्यायवषट्काराः कृतास्तेन महात्मना
pāradā muṃḍakeśāśca pāhnavāśśmaśrudhāriṇaḥ | nissvādhyāyavaṣaṭkārāḥ kṛtāstena mahātmanā
那位大德令他们如苦行者般度日:或涂圣记(提拉卡/圣灰),或剃发为秃,或披散乱发并蓄须;并剥夺其诵习吠陀与祭仪中呼“vaṣaṭ”之权,使其与正统吠陀祭祀相隔绝。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Uma Samhita account to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Bhikṣāṭana
The verse highlights a shift from outer ritual authority to the ascetic, inwardly oriented Shaiva discipline—symbolizing detachment (vairagya) and turning the mind toward Pati (Shiva) rather than mere sacrificial formalism.
By contrasting Vedic vaṣaṭ-based sacrifice with ascetic Shaiva identity, the verse supports Saguna Shiva devotion through Linga-worship and Shaiva observances (like bhasma), where surrender and purity of intent are emphasized over ritual performance alone.
Adopting Shaiva marks such as bhasma (Tripuṇḍra) and cultivating renunciation and restraint—paired with mantra-japa (especially the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—is implied as the practical takeaway.