पार्थिवप्रतिमापूजाविधानम्
Pārthiva-pratimā Pūjā-vidhāna — Procedure for Worship of an Earthen Icon
नित्यनैमित्तिकं कालात्सद्यः काम्ये स्वनुष्ठिते । नित्यं मासं च पक्षं च वर्षं चैव यथाक्रमम्
nityanaimittikaṃ kālātsadyaḥ kāmye svanuṣṭhite | nityaṃ māsaṃ ca pakṣaṃ ca varṣaṃ caiva yathākramam
নিত্য আৰু নৈমিত্তিক কৰ্মৰ ফল সময়মতে লাভ হয়; কিন্তু কাম্য কৰ্ম বিধিপূৰ্বক সম্পন্ন কৰিলে তাৰ ফল তৎক্ষণাৎ প্ৰকাশ পায়। ক্ৰমে—কাম্যত সদ্য, আৰু অন্যত দৈনিক, মাসিক, পক্ষিক আৰু বাৰ্ষিক।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It distinguishes duties done as dharma (nitya/naimittika) from desire-driven rites (kāmya), teaching that disciplined, regular observance ripens results over time, while kāmya aims at quick, worldly outcomes—encouraging the seeker to prefer steady Shiva-oriented practice.
Linga-worship is ideally a nitya practice—steady, devotional service to Saguna Shiva—performed without bargaining for immediate rewards; the verse frames such regular worship as a time-tested purifier that matures the soul toward Shiva’s grace.
Maintain nitya Shiva-upāsanā—daily japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and simple Linga-pūjā—while observing periodic vows (fortnightly/monthly/yearly) as naimittika disciplines, prioritizing purity and consistency over desire-based ritualism.