Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
संशोध्य च शुभं लिङ्गम् अमरासुरपूजितम् जलैः पूतैस्तथा पीठे देवमावाह्य भक्तितः
saṃśodhya ca śubhaṃ liṅgam amarāsurapūjitam jalaiḥ pūtaistathā pīṭhe devamāvāhya bhaktitaḥ
Tras purificar primero el auspicioso Liṅga—venerado por los Devas e incluso respetado entre los Asuras—debe lavarse con aguas santificadas; luego, sobre el pīṭha (pedestal), invóquese al Señor con devoción.
Suta Goswami
It establishes the essential sequence of Liṅga-pūjā: śodhana (purification) with sanctified water, followed by āvāhana (invocation) of Pati (Śiva) upon the pīṭha—showing that outer ritual purity supports inner devotional alignment.
By calling the Liṅga ‘auspicious’ and universally worship-worthy (by Devas and Asuras alike), the verse points to Śiva as Pati—transcending factions and granting grace beyond dualistic divisions, approachable through bhakti and proper upacāra.
Ritually, it highlights jalābhiṣeka/śodhana and āvāhana on the pīṭha; yogically, it mirrors Pāśupata discipline where purification of body-mind precedes the inward ‘invocation’ of Śiva-consciousness (Pati) within the pashu.