भक्ताधिकारि-द्विजधर्म-योगिलक्षणवर्णनम् / Duties of Qualified Devotees and Marks of Yogins
सदा संचारितैश्चारैर्लोकवृत्तांतवेदनम् । सदास्त्रधारणं चैव भस्मकंचुकधारणम्
sadā saṃcāritaiścārairlokavṛttāṃtavedanam | sadāstradhāraṇaṃ caiva bhasmakaṃcukadhāraṇam
因使密探常行不息,世间诸事与动静得以不断知悉;又恒常执持兵器,并披戴圣灰之衣(bhasma)作为神圣的护覆。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Bhairava
It presents the ideal of vigilant, disciplined Shaiva life: outward alertness to worldly movements and inward renunciation symbolized by bhasma, reminding the devotee that all forms return to ash and that Pati (Shiva) alone is the refuge.
Wearing bhasma is a classic Saguna-Shiva marker of devotion and identity; it supports Linga-worship by sanctifying the body as a temple and keeping the mind aligned with Shiva’s purity and detachment.
The verse points to regular bhasma-dhāraṇa (often as Tripuṇḍra) along with disciplined conduct; as a practice, apply sacred ash with remembrance of Shiva and recitation of Shiva-mantras such as the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).