प्रणवार्थ-शिवतत्त्व-निर्णयः
The Determination of Śiva as the Meaning of Praṇava
सपवित्रकरश्शुद्ध उपवीती दृढासनः । प्राणायामत्रयं कुर्य्या च्छ्रुत्वातिथ्यादिकं पुनः
sapavitrakaraśśuddha upavītī dṛḍhāsanaḥ | prāṇāyāmatrayaṃ kuryyā cchrutvātithyādikaṃ punaḥ
Con las manos purificadas por el pavitra y en pureza, llevando el cordón sagrado (upavīta) y sentado con firmeza, debe realizar el triple prāṇāyāma. Luego, habiendo escuchado de nuevo y atendido los deberes que comienzan con la hospitalidad hacia los huéspedes, debe proseguir.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s ritual-yogic injunctions as taught in the Kailasa Samhita)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It teaches that Shaiva worship must be grounded in both outer purity (cleanliness, proper observance) and inner purification (prāṇāyāma), so the devotee becomes fit to approach Pati (Shiva) with a steady mind and disciplined life.
Before approaching Saguna Shiva in Linga-pūjā, the practitioner stabilizes posture and breath; this aligns body-mind as a sacred vessel, ensuring the offering is not merely external but supported by yogic composure and dharmic conduct.
A steady seated posture and the threefold prāṇāyāma (pūraka–kumbhaka–recaka), followed by observing duties like atithi-sevā (hospitality), indicating that meditation and right conduct together prepare one for Shiva worship.