घृतस्नानं ततः कृत्वा पुत्रस्य गिरिजा स्वयम् । त्रिरावृत्तोपवीतं च ग्रन्थिनैकेन संयुतम्
ghṛtasnānaṃ tataḥ kṛtvā putrasya girijā svayam | trirāvṛttopavītaṃ ca granthinaikena saṃyutam
Then Girijā (Pārvatī) herself performed for her son the ceremonial bathing with ghee. She also placed upon him the sacred thread, worn in three folds, joined together with a single knot.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
It highlights śuddhi (purification) and saṃskāra (sacred formation): external rites like ghṛta-snāna and the upavīta are portrayed as preparing the individual to live a dharmic life oriented toward devotion (bhakti) and right conduct under Śiva’s grace.
By emphasizing consecration and purity, the verse supports the Shaiva ideal that worship of Saguna Śiva (including Liṅga-pūjā) is best approached with disciplined, sanctified living—ritual readiness reflecting inner reverence.
A purification rite (snāna) followed by donning the upavīta as a sign of vrata and discipline; as a Shaiva takeaway, pair such readiness with japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) before daily worship.