प्रणवार्थ-शिवतत्त्व-निर्णयः
The Determination of Śiva as the Meaning of Praṇava
तूष्णीं दद्यात्साक्षतोदं त्रिषु स्थानेषु च क्रमात् । स्थानेष्वन्येषु मातृषु मार्ज्जयन्तास्ततः परम्
tūṣṇīṃ dadyātsākṣatodaṃ triṣu sthāneṣu ca kramāt | sthāneṣvanyeṣu mātṛṣu mārjjayantāstataḥ param
مع التزام الصمت، تُقدَّم تلك المياه مباشرةً وبالترتيب في المواضع الثلاثة المقرّرة. ثم بعد ذلك، في المواضع الأخرى المتعلّقة بالأمهات الإلهيات (Mātṛ)، يُشرَع في المسح والتنقية.
Suta Goswami (narrating Śaiva ritual injunctions as taught in the Kailāsa-saṃhitā)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Shakti Form: Caṇḍikā
Role: nurturing
It teaches that Śiva-worship is both outer and inner: the ordered offering of water is matched by tūṣṇīm (silence), indicating inward recollection and single-pointed devotion—key to purification (śuddhi) and grace (anugraha) in a Śaiva Siddhānta sense.
The verse reflects abhiṣeka-oriented, saguna upāsanā: water is offered in prescribed places and sequence, emphasizing correct ritual nyāsa/placement and cleanliness, which supports reverent approach to the Liṅga as the accessible form through which the formless Lord bestows blessing.
Perform water-offering (udaka) in the stated three placements in order, maintaining silence; then cleanse/wipe the remaining designated spots—practically aligning with disciplined pūjā, purity of the altar, and meditative restraint (mauna) during worship.