अन्तराय-उपसर्ग-विवेचनम् / Analysis of Yogic Obstacles (Antarāyas) and Upasargas
मुक्तपुष्पसमाकीर्णे वितानादि विचित्रिते । कुशपुष्पसमित्तोयफलमूलसमन्विते
muktapuṣpasamākīrṇe vitānādi vicitrite | kuśapuṣpasamittoyaphalamūlasamanvite
كان الموضعُ منثورًا بأزهارٍ كأنها لآلئ، ومزيَّنًا تزيينًا بديعًا بالمظلّات ونحوها؛ ومُعَدًّا بما يكفي من عشب الكوشا، والزهور، وحطب السَّمِت المقدّس، والماء، والثمار، والجذور—مُهيَّأً تمامًا للعبادة والطقس.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Significance: Establishes the principle of śuddhi (ritual purity and readiness) as a prerequisite for fruitful Śiva-upāsanā; supports the pilgrim’s discipline of preparing a proper maṇḍapa/vedikā before darśana and abhiṣeka.
Offering: pushpa
It emphasizes that devotion to Pati (Shiva) is supported by outer purity and careful preparation—symbols of inner order, reverence, and one-pointed bhakti that steadies the mind for grace.
The verse describes the practical setting for Saguna worship—arranging a sanctified space and pure offerings—through which the devotee approaches Shiva in a form accessible to ritual, leading the mind toward the higher, formless truth.
Prepare a clean worship area with kuśa and flowers, keep water and simple sāttvika offerings (fruits/roots), and maintain a steady, reverent focus—supporting japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) during puja.