अग्निकार्य-होमविधिः
Agnikārya and Homa Procedure
उपर्यधः परित्यज्य गृह्णीयात्पतितं यदि । पिंडीकृत्य शिवाग्न्यादौ तत्क्षिपेन्मूलमंत्रतः
uparyadhaḥ parityajya gṛhṇīyātpatitaṃ yadi | piṃḍīkṛtya śivāgnyādau tatkṣipenmūlamaṃtrataḥ
إذا سقط شيءٌ (فصار غير طاهر)، فينبغي اجتناب لمسه من فوق أو من تحت. ثم يُجمع ويُكوَّر ككتلة، ويُلقى في نار شِيفا (النار الطقسية المُقدَّسة) مع تلاوة المانترا الجذرية، فتُستعاد الطهارة الشعائرية بمانترا شِيفا وناره.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Rudra
Mantra: (mūla-mantra implied) oṃ namaḥ śivāya
Type: panchakshara
It teaches that ritual impurity is resolved not merely by physical handling but by re-sanctifying the act through Śiva—using consecrated fire and the root mantra, emphasizing Shiva (Pati) as the ultimate purifier.
In Saguna Shiva worship, offerings and ritual implements must remain ritually fit; when something becomes “fallen,” it is returned to Shiva through the Śiva-fire and mantra, preserving the sanctity of Linga-upachara and puja discipline.
A practical rite: gather the fallen item without improper contact, form it into a lump, and offer it into the consecrated Śiva-fire while reciting the root mantra (commonly understood in Shaiva practice as the Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).