लिङ्गार्चनविधिक्रमः—शुद्धि, न्यास, आसनकल्पना, अभिषेक, स्तोत्र-प्रदक्षिणा
Adhyaya 27
एवं स्नात्वा यथान्यायं पूजास्थानं प्रविश्य च प्राणायामत्रयं कृत्वा ध्यायेद्देवं त्रियंबकम्
evaṃ snātvā yathānyāyaṃ pūjāsthānaṃ praviśya ca prāṇāyāmatrayaṃ kṛtvā dhyāyeddevaṃ triyaṃbakam
Thus, having bathed according to proper rule and entered the place of worship, one should perform the threefold prāṇāyāma and then meditate upon the God Tryambaka—Śiva, the Pati who, through yogic purity and worship, loosens the pāśa-bonds that bind the paśu.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja vidhi to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It sets the inner prerequisite for Linga-puja: external purity (snāna), ritual entry into the worship-space, and breath-discipline (threefold prāṇāyāma) culminating in meditation on Tryambaka, aligning the pashu (individual soul) toward the Pati (Śiva).
By directing meditation to Tryambaka, it points to Śiva as the three-eyed Lord—transcendent awareness beyond past, present, and future—who is approached through yogic purification and devotion, and who dissolves pasha (bondage) for the pashu.
A puja-vidhi integrated with Pāśupata-oriented yoga: perform the threefold prāṇāyāma (prāṇāyāma-traya) after proper bathing and before dhyāna, making the mind fit for Śiva-upāsanā.