आवरणपूजावर्णनम् (Āvaraṇa-pūjā-varṇanam) — Description of Enclosure/Layered Worship
ईश्वरम्पूर्वदिक्पत्रे विश्वेशन्दक्षिणे ततः । सौम्ये तु परमेशानं सर्वेशम्प श्चिमे यजेत्
īśvarampūrvadikpatre viśveśandakṣiṇe tataḥ | saumye tu parameśānaṃ sarveśampa ścime yajet
ينبغي أن يُعبَدَ إيشڤارا على بتلةٍ في جهة الشرق؛ ثم فيشڤيشا في الجنوب؛ وفي الشمال باراميشانا؛ وفي الغرب سارفيشا.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s ritual and yogic worship-method as taught in the Kailasha Samhita)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It teaches a disciplined, direction-based placement of Shiva’s names/forms in a worship-mandala, training the mind to see Pati (Shiva) as the Lord pervading all quarters and governing the cosmos.
It is a Saguna method: specific names of Shiva are invoked and installed in defined directions (often around a linga/lotus), so devotion becomes structured and concentrated, supporting steadiness (dhāraṇā) and reverence toward the Linga as Shiva’s accessible form.
Directional worship on a lotus/mandala: mentally or ritually place Īśvara (east), Viśveśa (south), Parameśāna (north), and Sarveśa (west), offering pūjā with mantra-recitation (commonly supported by Panchākṣarī, bhasma, and rudrākṣa in Shaiva practice).