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Shloka 26

व्यपोहनस्तवनिरूपण-प्रसङ्गे नक्तभोजन-शिवव्रतविधिः (वार्षिक-प्रतिमास-क्रमः)

ब्राह्मणान् भोजयित्वा तु प्रार्थयेत्परमेश्वरम् स याति चन्द्रसायुज्यं नात्र कार्या विचारणा

brāhmaṇān bhojayitvā tu prārthayetparameśvaram sa yāti candrasāyujyaṃ nātra kāryā vicāraṇā

Nachdem man die Brāhmaṇas gespeist hat, soll man sodann zu Parameśvara (Śiva) beten. Ein solcher Verehrer erlangt candra-sāyujya, die Vereinigung mit der Mondsphäre; daran ist nicht zu zweifeln und nichts weiter zu erwägen.

ब्राह्मणान् (brāhmaṇān)brāhmaṇas
ब्राह्मणान् (brāhmaṇān):
भोजयित्वा (bhojayitvā)having fed/served with food
भोजयित्वा (bhojayitvā):
तु (tu)indeed/then
तु (tu):
प्रार्थयेत् (prārthayet)should pray/supplicate
प्रार्थयेत् (prārthayet):
परमेश्वरम् (parameśvaram)Parameśvara, the Supreme Lord (Śiva)
परमेश्वरम् (parameśvaram):
स (sa)he/that devotee
स (sa):
याति (yāti)goes/attains
याति (yāti):
चन्द्रसायुज्यम् (candra-sāyujyam)union/identity with the Moon-world, lunar realm
चन्द्रसायुज्यम् (candra-sāyujyam):
न (na)not
न (na):
अत्र (atra)here/in this matter
अत्र (atra):
कार्या (kāryā)to be done/necessary
कार्या (kāryā):
विचारणा (vicāraṇā)deliberation/doubtful consideration.
विचारणा (vicāraṇā):

Suta Goswami (narrating the phala of Shiva-upasana to the sages at Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva
B
Brahmanas
C
Chandra

FAQs

It links Śiva-upāsanā with dharmic service: feeding brāhmaṇas (seva/dāna) purifies the pashu (individual soul) and makes the prayer to Pati (Śiva) immediately fruit-bearing, promising a specific post-mortem attainment (candra-sāyujya).

Śiva is addressed as Parameśvara—the supreme Pati who grants definite results to devotion; the verse stresses the certainty of His grace (“no deliberation needed”), implying sovereign bestowal of gati (destination) when approached through right conduct and prayer.

A puṇya-generating Shaiva practice: brāhmaṇa-bhojana (charitable feeding) followed by Parameśvara-prārthanā; it functions as preparatory purification akin to Pāśupata discipline—reducing pāśa (bondage) through dharma and surrender.