लिङ्गपूजनसंक्षेपः
Concise Teaching on Liṅga Worship / Śiva-arcana-vidhi
हस्ते गृहीत्वा पुष्पाणि समुत्थाय कृतांजलिः । प्रार्थयेत्पुनरीशानं मंत्रेणानेन शंकरम्
haste gṛhītvā puṣpāṇi samutthāya kṛtāṃjaliḥ | prārthayetpunarīśānaṃ maṃtreṇānena śaṃkaram
Prenant des fleurs en ses mains, se relevant et joignant les paumes avec révérence, qu’il prie de nouveau Īśāna—Śaṅkara—par ce même mantra.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya, within the Sṛṣṭi-khaṇḍa instruction context)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Highlights mantra-prārthanā to Īśāna as the inner pivot of pūjā—external offerings are gathered into a single intentional act of supplication for grace.
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
It teaches the inner posture of Śaiva worship—devotion expressed through respectful bodily discipline (standing, añjali) and mantra-centered prayer to Īśāna, the gracious Lord who grants auspiciousness and liberation.
The act of holding flowers and praying by mantra reflects standard saguna-upāsanā used in Linga-pūjā: an external offering supports inward remembrance, focusing the mind on Śaṅkara as the accessible form of the Supreme.
Perform mantra-japa while offering flowers, then pause in añjali (joined palms) and re-invoke Īśāna with the same mantra—repeating prayer with renewed attention and reverence.