पापभेदवर्णनम्
Classification of Sins / Taxonomy of Pāpa
पारदारिकचौराणामन्यायव्यवहारिणाम् । नृपतिश्शासकः प्रोक्तः प्रच्छन्नानां स धर्म्मराट्
pāradārikacaurāṇāmanyāyavyavahāriṇām | nṛpatiśśāsakaḥ proktaḥ pracchannānāṃ sa dharmmarāṭ
对于侵犯他人妻者、盗贼以及以不义交易行事之人,国王被宣说为惩戒者。能约束这些隐匿的作恶者者,方是真正的法王(Dharma之君)。
Lord Shiva (teaching Umā/Parvati on dharma and governance in the Umāsaṃhitā context)
Tattva Level: pasha
The verse teaches that upholding dharma through just restraint of wrongdoing is itself a sacred duty; a ruler who protects society from hidden injustice supports the conditions for dharmic living and spiritual pursuit under Shiva’s order.
Saguna Shiva is revered as Dharmapati—the Lord who sustains cosmic and social order. Honoring the Linga is incomplete without dharmic conduct; justice and self-restraint are presented as practical forms of devotion aligned with Shiva’s governance of the world.
The takeaway is ethical sadhana: practice restraint (brahmacarya/faithfulness), truth, and non-stealing as vows; while doing japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), resolve to abandon “hidden” misconduct as an inner purification.