सत्याः पुनस्तपश्चर्या — Satī’s Return to Austerity (Tapas) and Fearless Liṅga-Worship
पुनस्तपोवनं गत्वा भूषणानि विसृज्य च । स्नात्वा तपस्विनो वेषं कृत्वा परमपावनम्
punastapovanaṃ gatvā bhūṣaṇāni visṛjya ca | snātvā tapasvino veṣaṃ kṛtvā paramapāvanam
随后他再次前往苦行的圣林,舍弃一切饰物;沐浴之后,披上最为净化的苦行者形貌。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhikṣāṭana
Shakti Form: Satī
Role: teaching
The verse highlights śuddhi (purification) and vairāgya (dispassion): one turns from external display to inner discipline, entering the tapovana mindset where tapas and self-restraint prepare the soul (paśu) to approach Pati (Śiva).
By discarding ornaments and adopting an ascetic form, the devotee aligns with the purity and simplicity expected before approaching Saguna Shiva in Linga-worship—reducing egoic identity and focusing on reverence, mantra, and disciplined presence.
A preparatory sequence is implied: bathing (snāna) for outer/inner cleanliness, followed by adopting a restrained sādhaka lifestyle (tapasvī-veṣa)—supporting japa of Shaiva mantras (such as the Panchakshara) and vrata-like observance.