स्थापितम्प्रोक्षितन्तोयैश्शिवं शिवमितीरयन् । स्वनेत्रे पिहिते चैवानामांगुष्ठाभिमंत्रिते
sthāpitamprokṣitantoyaiśśivaṃ śivamitīrayan | svanetre pihite caivānāmāṃguṣṭhābhimaṃtrite
Having set it in place and sprinkled it with water, they uttered, “Śiva, Śiva.” Then, with their own eyes gently closed, and with the ring-finger and thumb consecrated by mantra, they proceeded in worship.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: śivaṃ śivam
Type: stotra
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It presents worship as a union of outer purity (installing and sprinkling with water) and inner absorption (closing the eyes), showing that devotion to Pati (Śiva) is perfected when ritual and contemplative focus support each other.
The actions of placing (sthāpana) and sprinkling (prokṣaṇa) indicate formal upacāra to Saguna Śiva as the Liṅga—approaching the formless Lord through a sanctified form, as taught in Shaiva worship traditions.
Mantra-recitation of Śiva’s name during abhiṣeka/prokṣaṇa, combined with inward concentration (eyes closed) and mudrā-like use of the ring-finger and thumb after mantra-consecration, is implied as the practical method.