दारुवनलीला—नीललोहितपरीक्षा, ब्रह्मोपदेशः, अतिथिधर्मः, संन्यासक्रमः
इष्ट्वैवं जुहुयादग्नौ यज्ञपात्राणि मन्त्रतः अप्सु वै पार्थिवं न्यस्य गुरवे तैजसानि तु
iṣṭvaivaṃ juhuyādagnau yajñapātrāṇi mantrataḥ apsu vai pārthivaṃ nyasya gurave taijasāni tu
Ayant ainsi achevé l’adoration, on doit, avec les mantras prescrits, remettre les vases sacrificiels au feu sacré. Les ustensiles de terre seront déposés dans l’eau, tandis que ceux de nature ignée (métalliques) seront dûment offerts au Guru ; ainsi le rite s’achève dans la pureté et le juste ordre, honorant Pati par la discipline et la lignée.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja/ritual procedure to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches the proper completion (saṃhāra) of Shiva’s worship: offerings are concluded with mantra-governed disposal of utensils, preserving ritual purity and ensuring no sacred residue is treated casually.
Shiva is approached as Pati through niyama (discipline) and mantra; honoring Agni, water, and the Guru reflects that Shiva-tattva is accessed through ordered means—purification, consecration, and lineage-guided practice.
A puja–homa completion practice: consigning offerings to Agni, immersing earthen items in water, and giving durable/taijasa implements to the Guru—linking external ritual to Pashupata-style purity and guru-paramparā.