Śivarātri-vrata Udyāpana-vidhi
Completion Rite for the Śivarātri Observance
ऋत्विजश्च सपत्नीकान्वस्त्रालङ्कारभूषणैः । अलङ्कृत्य विधानेन दद्याद्दानं पृथक्पृथक्
ṛtvijaśca sapatnīkānvastrālaṅkārabhūṣaṇaiḥ | alaṅkṛtya vidhānena dadyāddānaṃ pṛthakpṛthak
Selon le rite prescrit, qu’il honore les prêtres officiants (ṛtvij) avec leurs épouses, en les parant de vêtements, d’ornements et de bijoux; puis qu’il remette à chacun, séparément, son don dûment.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: nurturing
It teaches that devotion to Lord Shiva is completed by dharmic conduct—especially respectful honoring of those who uphold the rite (ṛtviks) and generous, orderly charity (dāna), which purifies intention and supports auspicious worship.
In Linga worship, the outer ritual expresses inner bhakti; properly honoring the priests who conduct the Shiva-rite is treated as part of the prescribed upacāra, supporting Saguna Shiva worship through humility, service, and sanctified giving.
A practical takeaway is to include dāna as an integral limb of Shiva-pūjā—offer gifts respectfully and individually as per injunctions; if performing Mahāśivarātri or Jyotirliṅga worship, combine this with mantra-japa (e.g., Pañcākṣarī) and disciplined observance.