Because Chapter 6 speaks of the internal organs, it is believed that chanting this section purifies the Pancha Koshas (five sheaths of the soul).
In this chapter, the mantras shift toward identifying Shiva as the master of various paths, guilds, and natural forces. It begins with "Namo Jyeshthaya cha Kanishthaya cha," saluting the Divine as both the eldest and the youngest. This signifies that God exists beyond the constraints of time and age; He is the ancient source of all things and simultaneously the fresh, emerging life in every moment. rudri path chapter 6
Spiritually, Chapter 6 is intended to dismantle the ego’s tendency to judge or categorize the world. By bowing to Shiva in the "lowly" as well as the "exalted," the practitioner begins to see the world through the lens of equanimity. This chapter is frequently recited during the Maha Rudra Yajna to invoke a sense of total surrender. Because Chapter 6 speaks of the internal organs,
अहिंश्च सर्वान्जम्भयन्त्सर्वाश्च यातुधान्यः ।। ४ ।। This signifies that God exists beyond the constraints