गुरुत्व-परम्परा-शौचविधि-प्रश्नः
Questions on Guruhood, Lineage, and Purificatory Discipline
अभ्यर्च्य गन्धपुष्पाद्यैर्धूपदीपौ प्रदर्श्य च । संरक्षास्त्रेण तं शंखं वर्मणाथावगुण्ठयेत्
abhyarcya gandhapuṣpādyairdhūpadīpau pradarśya ca | saṃrakṣāstreṇa taṃ śaṃkhaṃ varmaṇāthāvaguṇṭhayet
بعد أن يُعبَد بالعطور والزهور ونحوها، ويُقدَّم البخور والمصباح، تُحمى تلك الصدفة بمانترا «سَمْرَكْشَاستْرَ» (saṃrakṣāstra) وتُستَر بـ«الكَڤَتْشَ» (kavaca) أي الدرع الروحي، ليبقى الطقس مصونًا ولائقًا بعبادة شيفا.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailāsa-saṃhitā teachings on Śaiva ritual to the sages)
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Type: kavaca
Offering: dhupa
It teaches that Śiva-pūjā is not only offering-based (flowers, incense, lamp) but also mantra-based: the worshipper safeguards the rite through saṃrakṣā-mantras, symbolizing inner purity and protection from distractions and impurity (pāśa).
The conch is a sanctified support-item within Saguna worship; by protecting it with kavaca and saṃrakṣāstra, the devotee ensures the external rite remains a worthy vessel for invoking Śiva’s presence in the Linga-pūjā.
Perform upacāras (gandha, puṣpa, dhūpa, dīpa) and then recite a protective mantra (kavaca/saṃrakṣā) while mentally ‘covering’ the implement—an outer act mirroring inner mantra-guarding of attention during worship.