Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
सम्प्रोक्तं रुद्रगायत्र्या आसनं प्रणवेन वै पञ्चभिः स्नपनं प्रोक्तं रुद्राद्यैश् च विशेषतः
samproktaṃ rudragāyatryā āsanaṃ praṇavena vai pañcabhiḥ snapanaṃ proktaṃ rudrādyaiś ca viśeṣataḥ
يُشرَعُ تقديمُ المقعد (āsana) برودرا-غاياتري، وكذلك حقًّا بالبرنَفَة (Praṇava: أوم Oṁ). وأمّا طقسُ الاغتسال التطهيري (snapana) فيُعلَّم بخمس صيغٍ مُطهِّرة، ولا سيّما بمانترات رودرا وما سواها.
Suta Goswami (narrating Linga-puja vidhi to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It prescribes mantra-governed upacāras: offering the āsana with Rudra-Gāyatrī and Oṁ, and performing snapana/abhisheka with a set of five purifying formulas, emphasizing Rudra-mantras as central to Linga-pūjā.
By centering Praṇava and Rudra-mantras, it implies Shiva as Pati—the mantra-revealed Lord whose presence is invoked and stabilized through sound (śabda) and rite, purifying the pashu (soul) from pāśa (bondage) via disciplined worship.
Mantra-nyasta upacāra in Linga-pūjā: āsana with Rudra-Gāyatrī and Oṁ, and snapana (abhisheka) performed through five mantra-formulas, aligning outer ritual with inner Pāśupata-style mantra-discipline.