उत्तरदिग्देशस्थ-शिवलीङ्गमाहात्म्य
Māhātmya of Northern-Region Śiva-liṅgas
देवप्रयागतीर्थे तु ललितेश्वरनामकम् । शिवलिंगं सदा पूज्यं नरैस्सर्वाघनाशनम्
devaprayāgatīrthe tu laliteśvaranāmakam | śivaliṃgaṃ sadā pūjyaṃ naraissarvāghanāśanam
দেবপ্রয়াগ তীর্থে ‘ললিতেশ্বর’ নামে এক শিবলিঙ্গ আছে। মানুষের উচিত সর্বদা তার পূজা করা, কারণ তা সকল পাপ বিনাশ করে।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: At Devaprayāga, a confluence-tīrtha, the liṅga named Laliteśvara is praised as perpetually worthy of worship, with the specific fruit of sarvāgha-nāśana (destruction of all sins).
Significance: Confluence worship plus liṅga-arcana: bathing and worship at Devaprayāga is framed as comprehensive purification, supporting both worldly dharma and spiritual progress.
Shakti Form: Lalitā
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The verse teaches that worship of Śiva in the form of the liṅga at a sanctified tīrtha (Devaprayāga) purifies the devotee and removes accumulated pāpa (sin), supporting the Shaiva Siddhānta emphasis on grace received through devotion and right worship.
It highlights Saguna worship: the liṅga is the accessible, consecrated form through which devotees offer pūjā. By honoring Laliteśvara-liṅga, one approaches Śiva’s presence in a tangible ritual form, which becomes a means for inner purification and spiritual uplift.
Perform regular liṅga-pūjā—offer water, bilva leaves, and repeat the Pañcākṣarī mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” with a prayer for purification; such steady, daily worship is the implied practice.