अतसीतैलसंयुक्ता दीपा दत्ताः शिवालये । ते शिवं यांति संयुक्ताः कुलानां च शतेन वै
atasītailasaṃyuktā dīpā dattāḥ śivālaye | te śivaṃ yāṃti saṃyuktāḥ kulānāṃ ca śatena vai
Les lampes offertes dans un temple de Śiva, remplies d’huile de lin (atasī)—ces donateurs atteignent Śiva, assurément accompagnés de cent générations de leur lignée.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Śiva-ālaya (Kedāra context)
Type: temple
Scene: A devotee offers linseed-oil lamps before the liṅga; behind him, a symbolic procession of ancestors and descendants (hundred generations) stands purified and radiant, moving toward Śiva’s light.
Devotional charity to Śiva benefits not only the devotee but also uplifts the devotee’s lineage.
A Śivālaya within Kedārakhaṇḍa is implied; the emphasis is on temple-offering as sacred practice.
Offer lamps with atasī (linseed) oil in a Śiva temple.