व्यपोहनस्तवनिरूपण-प्रसङ्गे नक्तभोजन-शिवव्रतविधिः (वार्षिक-प्रतिमास-क्रमः)
यावकं चौदनं दत्त्वा सक्षीरं सघृतं द्विजाः भोजयेद् ब्राह्मणाञ्शिष्टाञ् जपेच्छान्तिं विशेषतः
yāvakaṃ caudanaṃ dattvā sakṣīraṃ saghṛtaṃ dvijāḥ bhojayed brāhmaṇāñśiṣṭāñ japecchāntiṃ viśeṣataḥ
Having offered yāvaka grain and cooked rice together with milk and ghee, the twice-born should feed disciplined, learned Brāhmaṇas; thereafter he should, in particular, perform śānti-japa for pacification, so that the paśu (bound soul) may loosen the pāśa (bond) through the grace of Pati, Śiva.
Suta Goswami (narrating Linga Purana teachings to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It links Linga-centered Shiva-dharma with sattvic dana: offering simple grains with milk and ghee, feeding worthy Brāhmaṇas, and completing the act with śānti-japa—purifying the worshipper and stabilizing the rite for Shiva’s grace.
Shiva is implied as Pati, the Lord whose anugraha (grace) is approached through right action (dana), right recipients (śiṣṭa-brāhmaṇas), and mantra-japa that pacifies inner and outer obstacles binding the Pashu.
Brahmana-bhojana (feeding qualified Brāhmaṇas) as dana, followed by śānti-japa (pacificatory mantra recitation), a practical Shiva-puja adjunct that removes impediments and supports steadiness of mind.