Adhyaya 59 — सूर्याद्यभिषेककथनम्
Surya and Related Abhisheka/ Cosmological Determinations
मनुष्यानौषधेनेह स्वधया च पितॄनपि अमृतेन सुरान् सर्वांस् तिसृभिस् तर्पयत्यसौ
manuṣyānauṣadheneha svadhayā ca pitṝnapi amṛtena surān sarvāṃs tisṛbhis tarpayatyasau
Aquí, él sacia a los seres humanos mediante hierbas medicinales; a los Pitṛs mediante la oblación llamada svadhā; y a todos los Devas mediante el amṛta, el néctar. Así, por estos tres medios, colma plenamente a los tres órdenes.
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It frames Shiva-oriented ritual life as sustaining the three realms of obligation—humans, ancestors, and Devas—through appropriate offerings, aligning Linga-puja with dharma and cosmic balance.
By implying a threefold harmony upheld through sacred acts, it points to Shiva as Pati—the Lord who integrates and fulfills devas, pitrs, and embodied beings, enabling order that supports the pashu’s path beyond pasha.
Tarpana (ritual satisfaction/offerings): herbs for humans, svadhā for ancestors, and amṛta-like offerings for Devas—presented as a disciplined dharmic practice supportive of Shaiva sadhana.