Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
जलाग्निब्राह्मणादीनां देवानां नाभिमुख्यतः । लिंगं पिधाय वामेन मुखमन्येन पाणिना
jalāgnibrāhmaṇādīnāṃ devānāṃ nābhimukhyataḥ | liṃgaṃ pidhāya vāmena mukhamanyena pāṇinā
礼敬湿婆之时,不应面向水、火、婆罗门及诸天。故以左手覆护林伽,并以另一手遮掩自身之面(以免正对彼等)。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: Establishes ritual discipline (ācāra-śuddhi) as a prerequisite for fruitful liṅga-pūjā; supports purity and humility before sacred presences (agni, jala, brāhmaṇa, deva).
It teaches śaucāchāra (purity of conduct) and reverence during Liṅga worship—discipline of body and gaze supports inner steadiness (bhakti with niyama), aligning the devotee with Śiva as Pati (the Lord) in a focused, respectful manner.
The Liṅga is the saguna support for meditation and worship; the verse prescribes a respectful posture and etiquette so the devotee’s attention remains fixed on the Liṅga, avoiding casual or irreverent orientation toward other venerable presences during the rite.
Maintain proper temple etiquette during abhiṣeka/arcana: keep the worship-space focused on the Liṅga, avoid facing revered presences while engaged in the act, and preserve modesty and concentration by covering appropriately when necessary.