bhava-vrata-dharÄ ye ca
ye ca tÄn samanuvratÄḥ
pÄá¹£aṇá¸inas te bhavantu
sac-chÄstra-paripanthinaḥ
bhava-vrata-dharÄḥ - taking a vow to satisfy Lord Åšiva; ye - who; ca - and; ye - who; ca - and; tÄn - such principles; samanuvratÄḥ - following; pÄá¹£aṇá¸inaḥ - atheists; te - they; bhavantu - let them become; sat-Å›Ästra-paripanthinaḥ - diverted from transcendental scriptural injunctions.
It is sometimes seen that devotees of Lord Åšiva imitate the characteristics of Lord Åšiva. For example, Lord Åšiva drank an ocean of poison, so some of the followers of Lord Åšiva imitate him and try to take intoxicants like gÄñjÄ (marijuana). Here the curse is that if someone follows such principles he must become an infidel and turn against the principles of Vedic regulation. It is said that such devotees of Lord Åšiva will be sac-chÄstra-paripanthinaḥ, which means “opposed to the conclusion of Å›Ästra, or scripture.†This is confirmed in the Padma PurÄṇa also. Lord Åšiva was ordered by the Supreme Personality of Godhead to preach the impersonal, or MÄyÄvÄda, philosophy for a particular purpose, just as Lord Buddha preached the philosophy of voidness for particular purposes mentioned in the Å›Ästras.
Sometimes it is necessary to preach a philosophical doctrine which is against the Vedic conclusion. In the Åšiva PurÄṇa it is stated that Lord Åšiva said to PÄrvatÄ« that in the Kali-yuga, in the body of a brÄhmaṇa, he would preach the MÄyÄvÄda philosophy. Thus it is generally found that the worshipers of Lord Åšiva are MÄyÄvÄdÄ« followers. Lord Åšiva himself says, mÄyÄvÄdam asac-chÄstram. Asat-Å›Ästra, as explained here, means the doctrine of MÄyÄvÄda impersonalism, or becoming one with the Supreme. Bhá¹›gu Muni cursed that persons who worshiped Lord Åšiva would become followers of this MÄyÄvÄda asat-Å›Ästra, which attempts to establish that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is impersonal. Besides that, among the worshipers of Lord Åšiva there is a section who live a devilish life. ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam and NÄrada-pañcarÄtra are authorized scriptures that are considered sat-Å›Ästra, or scriptures which lead one to the path of God realization. Asat-Å›Ästras are just the opposite.