देवगुरुप्रेषणम्
Himālaya Mission of the Gods’ Preceptor / The Gods Send Their Guru
मधुपर्कादिकं सर्वं जग्राह ब्राह्मणो मुदा । दत्तं शैलाधिराजेन हिमांगेन महादरात्
madhuparkādikaṃ sarvaṃ jagrāha brāhmaṇo mudā | dattaṃ śailādhirājena himāṃgena mahādarāt
Dans la joie, le brāhmaṇa accepta toutes les offrandes—à commencer par le madhuparka—que Himālaya, seigneur des montagnes, avait données avec une profonde révérence.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Bhikṣāṭana
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
The verse highlights dharmic hospitality: honoring a worthy brāhmaṇa with reverence is a sattvic act that purifies the giver and supports auspicious Shaiva rites, aligning household life with devotion and right conduct.
In Shaiva ritual life, proper reception-offerings and respectful service to officiants sustain the outer disciplines (karma-kāṇḍa) that support Saguna Shiva worship—preparing the devotee’s mind for steadiness in pūjā and mantra.
It suggests the practice of atithi-satkāra (honoring guests/priests) with traditional offerings like madhuparka, performed with mahādara (deep reverence) as a supportive discipline alongside Shiva pūjā and japa.