दशशैवव्रतप्रश्नः — Inquiry into the Ten Principal Śaiva Vratas
त्रयोदश्यां सितायां तु कर्तव्यं निशि भोजनम् । असितायां तु भूतायां तत्र कार्यं शिवव्रतैः
trayodaśyāṃ sitāyāṃ tu kartavyaṃ niśi bhojanam | asitāyāṃ tu bhūtāyāṃ tatra kāryaṃ śivavrataiḥ
Lors de la Trayodaśī de la quinzaine claire, on doit prendre le repas la nuit. Mais lorsque cette Trayodaśī tombe dans la quinzaine sombre, alors il convient d’accomplir à cette occasion les observances du vœu de Śiva, selon la règle.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Significance: Connects tithi-dharma (trayodaśī) to Śiva-vrata performance, aligning personal discipline with temple calendar observances (esp. pradoṣa-related ethos).
Offering: naivedya
It teaches tithi-based discipline: aligning food and conduct with sacred lunar timing so that devotion (bhakti) becomes regulated, purifying, and fit for Shiva’s grace.
By prescribing when to eat and when to undertake Shiva-vrata observances, it supports outer worship of Saguna Shiva (often through Linga-puja) with inner restraint, making the offering and the worshiper ritually and mentally prepared.
Observe Shiva-vrata according to the tithi—practice night-discipline (niśā-ācāra), keep restraint in food, and accompany the vow with Shiva-japa (e.g., the Panchakshara), along with customary Shaiva marks like bhasma and Rudraksha where prescribed.