मुक्तयतिदेहसंस्काररहस्यं — The Esoteric Rites for the Bodies of Liberated Ascetics
शंखतोयेनाभिषिच्य मूर्ध्नि पुष्पं विनिःक्षिपेत् । तद्गतस्यानुकूलोऽसौ शिवस्मरणतत्परः
śaṃkhatoyenābhiṣicya mūrdhni puṣpaṃ viniḥkṣipet | tadgatasyānukūlo'sau śivasmaraṇatatparaḥ
بعد أن يُغسَّل (العارف أو الرمز المقدّس) بماءٍ يُسكب من الصدفة (الشَّنْخَة)، توضع زهرةٌ على قمة الرأس. فمن كان قلبه منغمسًا في تلك العبادة صار مُواتيًا حسنَ الاستعداد—مواظبًا على ذكر شِيفا.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Significance: Emphasizes smaraṇa-bhakti: remembrance of Śiva making the devotee ‘anukūla’ (receptive to grace), a portable ‘tīrtha’ effect through worship.
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that simple, reverent worship—conch-water abhiṣeka and a flower-offering—purifies attention and stabilizes the mind in Śiva-smaraṇa (remembrance), which is a direct means to grace and inner auspiciousness in the Shaiva Siddhanta spirit.
The actions described are classic external upacāras used in Saguna worship (especially Liṅga-pūjā): abhiṣeka with sanctified water and offering a flower. Such visible ritual becomes a support for inner absorption, leading the devotee’s consciousness toward Śiva.
Perform abhiṣeka using water from a conch and offer a flower to the head (or as a foremost offering), while maintaining continuous Śiva-smaraṇa—ideally alongside japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya.”