Liṅga–Bera Pūjā: Nitya-Arcana and Upacāras as an Accessible Sādhana (लिङ्गबेरपूजा-विधानम्)
सकलं च तथा बेरं पूजायां लोकसंमतम् । शिवान्येषां च जीवत्वात्सकलत्वाच्च सर्वतः
sakalaṃ ca tathā beraṃ pūjāyāṃ lokasaṃmatam | śivānyeṣāṃ ca jīvatvātsakalatvācca sarvataḥ
في العبادة تُقبَل لدى العالم صورتا «سَكَلا» (الهيئة المتجلّية المتجسّدة) و«بِيرا» (الأيقونة المُكرَّسة) معًا. وذلك لأن شيفا وسائر الآلهة لهم حضورٌ حيّ، ولأنهم من كل وجهٍ متجلّون تمامًا، فيسهل التقرّب إليهم بالتعبّد.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Offering: pushpa
It affirms that Śiva’s grace is approachable through manifest modes of worship—embodied (sakala) and consecrated icon (bera)—because divine presence can be truly invoked and experienced by devotees.
It supports saguna-upāsanā: Śiva may be worshiped as a visible, consecrated form (including the liṅga or an icon), since such forms are accepted in tradition as valid supports for devotion and realization.
Perform regular pūjā with a properly consecrated form (liṅga or bera), cultivating bhakti and presence-awareness; accompany worship with mantra-japa such as the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) where appropriate.