Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
पूजां कृत्वा यथान्यायं क्रियावैकल्यशुद्धये । वाचकेनैव मंत्रेण जुहुयादाहुतित्रयम्
pūjāṃ kṛtvā yathānyāyaṃ kriyāvaikalyaśuddhaye | vācakenaiva maṃtreṇa juhuyādāhutitrayam
Après avoir accompli l’adoration selon la règle, afin de purifier toute insuffisance du rite, qu’on verse trois oblations dans le feu en n’employant que le mantra récité (prescrit).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It teaches that devotion must be joined with correct sacred procedure, and that any lapse in ritual action (kriyā-vaikalya) can be purified through mantra-based expiation—restoring the worship’s fitness to bear fruit in Shiva’s grace.
In Linga/Saguna Shiva worship, the rite is a consecrated act (kriyā) directed to the manifest Lord; this verse prescribes a simple corrective—three mantra-oblation offerings—so the puja remains ritually complete and acceptable.
A brief prāyaścitta in the form of homa: after the puja, offer three āhutis into fire while reciting the prescribed mantra (commonly aligned with Shaiva mantra practice such as the Panchakshara, where appropriate to one’s tradition).