भोजन-आह्वान-प्रकरणम् — The Episode of Invitation and the Divine Feast
अथ शैलस्सुरान्सर्वानन्यानपि च सेश्वरान् । भोजनायाह्वयामास पुत्रैश्शैलैः परैरपि
atha śailassurānsarvānanyānapi ca seśvarān | bhojanāyāhvayāmāsa putraiśśailaiḥ parairapi
ثم إنَّ الجبلَ (الهيمالايا) دعا جميعَ الآلهة، ودعا كذلك سائرَ الكائناتِ السماوية مع أربابِها القائمين عليها، إلى مائدةٍ طقسيةٍ مباركة؛ ودعا أيضًا مع أبنائه، أي الجبالَ الأخرى.
Sūta Gosvāmin
Tattva Level: pashu
Offering: naivedya
It presents dharmic hospitality and sacred assembly as auspicious preparation for divine events—an outer act of harmony that supports inner purity and receptivity to Śiva’s grace in the unfolding Pārvatī narrative.
Though the verse describes a feast, it reflects the Shaiva ethos of honoring divine presence in all beings; such reverent gatherings are part of the cultural setting in which Saguna Śiva worship (including Liṅga-pūjā) is performed with sanctity and order.
The takeaway is sattvic hospitality and offering (anna-dāna/atithi-sevā) as a devotional support; one may accompany such acts with japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to consecrate the occasion.