पूजाविधिः
Pūjā-vidhiḥ) — The Supreme Procedure of Worship (Morning Observances
पुष्पांजलिं समर्प्यैव पुनः कुर्यान्नतिं मुहुः । स्वस्थानं गच्छ देवेश परिवारयुतः प्रभो । पूजाकाले पुनर्नाथ त्वया गंतव्यमादरात् । इति संप्रार्थ्य वहुशश्शंकरं भक्तवत्सलम्
puṣpāṃjaliṃ samarpyaiva punaḥ kuryānnatiṃ muhuḥ | svasthānaṃ gaccha deveśa parivārayutaḥ prabho | pūjākāle punarnātha tvayā gaṃtavyamādarāt | iti saṃprārthya vahuśaśśaṃkaraṃ bhaktavatsalam
Après avoir offert une poignée de fleurs, qu’il se prosterne encore et encore et prie : «Ô Seigneur des dieux, ô Maître, va maintenant en Ta demeure avec Ta suite. Mais, ô Seigneur, au temps du culte, daigne revenir par compassion.» Ainsi, maintes fois, on implore Śaṅkara, toujours plein d’affection pour Ses dévots.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Śiva-pūjā procedure to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: पुष्पांजलिं समर्प्यैव पुनः कुर्यान्नतिं मुहुः । स्वस्थानं गच्छ देवेश परिवारयुतः प्रभो । पूजाकाले पुनर्नाथ त्वया गंतव्यमादरात् ।
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that worship is completed with humility and loving reverence—offering flowers, repeated prostrations, and heartfelt prayer—affirming Śiva as the gracious Pati who responds to sincere bhakti.
In saguna/linga worship, the devotee ritually invites Śiva’s presence for pūjā and then respectfully requests Him to return to His abode—this “visarjana” preserves sanctity while affirming that Śiva remains ever-accessible to devotion.
Offer puṣpāñjali, perform repeated namaskāra, and conclude with a respectful request for Śiva’s departure and return at the next pūjā—ideally accompanied by remembrance of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).