Śiva-Naivedya-Grāhyatā-Nirṇayaḥ
On the Proper Acceptance and Merit of Śiva’s Consecrated Food-Offering
बिल्वमूले शिवरतं भोजयेद्यस्तु भक्तितः । एकं वा कोटिगुणितं तस्य पुण्यं प्रजायते
bilvamūle śivarataṃ bhojayedyastu bhaktitaḥ | ekaṃ vā koṭiguṇitaṃ tasya puṇyaṃ prajāyate
Whoever, with devotion, feeds at the foot of a bilva tree a devotee absorbed in Śiva—even if only once—gains merit multiplied a crore-fold.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It teaches that bhakti expressed as seva—feeding a Shiva-devotee in a sacred Shiva-associated space (the bilva tree)—creates immense punya, because honoring the devotee is honoring Shiva (Pati) who dwells in and through His worship.
The bilva tree is a classic Saguna symbol in Shiva-puja; serving Shiva’s devotee at the bilva’s foot is treated as an extension of Linga-worship—external worship culminating in compassionate action aligned with Shiva’s presence.
Perform annadāna (offering food) with devotion to a Shiva-bhakta near a bilva tree, ideally alongside simple Shiva-puja such as offering bilva leaves and japa of the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).