स्नानविधिः — गायत्र्यावाहन, सूर्यवन्दन, तर्पण, पञ्चमहायज्ञ, भस्मस्नान, मन्त्रस्नान
सर्वेषामेव भूतानां बलिदानं विधानतः भूतयज्ञ इति प्रोक्तो भूतिदः सर्वदेहिनाम्
sarveṣāmeva bhūtānāṃ balidānaṃ vidhānataḥ bhūtayajña iti prokto bhūtidaḥ sarvadehinām
The duly prescribed offering of bali to all beings is declared to be the Bhūta-yajña; it is the sacred act that bestows welfare and sustenance upon all embodied souls (paśu).
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It frames compassion and rightful offerings to living beings (bhūtas) as a yajña aligned with Shiva-dharma, supporting purity and auspiciousness for Linga-pūjā.
By emphasizing welfare to all embodied beings, it reflects Shiva as Pati—the gracious Lord whose dharma uplifts paśus (souls) bound by pasha (bondage) through regulated, sattvic conduct.
Bhūta-yajña: offering bali according to prescribed vidhi—an ethical-ritual discipline that supports inner purification and steadiness beneficial for Pashupata-oriented sadhana.