अंगन्यासं विधायोच्चैः क्षुरिकासूक्तमुच्चरत् । तेषामग्रे पुनः सम्यक्पूजयित्वा च शंकरम्
aṃganyāsaṃ vidhāyoccaiḥ kṣurikāsūktamuccarat | teṣāmagre punaḥ samyakpūjayitvā ca śaṃkaram
وبعد أن أجرى أنغا-نياسا (aṅga-nyāsa) وتلا بصوتٍ عالٍ خُصوريكا-سوكْتا (Kṣurikā-sūkta)، ثم مرةً أخرى—بعد أن عبد شانكرا (Śaṅkara) عبادةً صحيحةً في حضرتهم—
Sūta
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sādhaka performs nyāsa gestures on limbs, then chants a potent sūkta aloud; Śiva-liṅga is worshipped with offerings while attendant deities/witnesses are present.
Purāṇic worship integrates bodily sanctification (nyāsa) with mantra-recitation and deity-pūjā as a unified sādhana.
The ritual is situated within the Adhyāya 154 sthala context; the specific place name is not present in this verse.
Aṅga-nyāsa, recitation of the Kṣurikā-sūkta, and proper worship of Śaṅkara are prescribed.