शिवाश्रम-नित्यनैमित्तिककर्मविधिः / Śaiva Āśrama-Duties: Daily and Occasional Rites
Morning Purity & Bath Procedure
सोपवीतश्शिखां बद्धा प्रविश्य च जलांतरम् । अवगाह्य समाचांतो जले न्यस्येत्त्रिमंडलम्
sopavītaśśikhāṃ baddhā praviśya ca jalāṃtaram | avagāhya samācāṃto jale nyasyettrimaṃḍalam
وهو لابس الخيط المقدّس (اليَجْنيوپَڤيتا) وقد ربط خصلة الشعر (الشِّخا) ربطاً محكماً، يدخل إلى الماء. فإذا انغمس واغتسل وسكنت نفسه وتطهّر باطنه، وضع في ذلك الماء الدوائر الثلاث المقدّسة (تريماندالا)، متهيئاً لعبادة شيفا بنظامٍ طقسيّ منضبط.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Marks transition from mere cleansing to consecrated readiness: upavīta, śikhā-bandhana, immersion, and maṇḍala/nyāsa-like ordering—preparing the paśu for Śiva’s grace through correct vidhi.
It teaches that Śiva-worship begins with śauca (purity) and śānti (inner composure): disciplined preparation aligns the devotee (paśu) toward Pati, making the mind fit for mantra and worship.
By prescribing bathing, calmness, and a threefold ritual arrangement (trimaṇḍala), it frames Linga-pūjā as a structured approach to Saguna Śiva—using ordered rites to steady awareness and invite grace.
A preparatory water-bath (avagāha), followed by achieving composure (samācānta) and performing a placement/nyāsa of a threefold sacred arrangement (trimaṇḍala) as a prelude to Śaiva mantra and worship.