Gṛhapati’s Vow: Turning Grief into Mṛtyuñjaya–Mahākāla Sādhana (गृहपतेः प्रतिज्ञा—मृत्युंजय-महाकालजपः)
त्वयेदं स्थापितं लिंगं तव नाम्ना भविष्यति । अग्नीश्वर इति ख्यातं सर्वतेजोविबृंहणम्
tvayedaṃ sthāpitaṃ liṃgaṃ tava nāmnā bhaviṣyati | agnīśvara iti khyātaṃ sarvatejovibṛṃhaṇam
यह लिंग तुम्हारे द्वारा स्थापित हुआ है, इसलिए यह तुम्हारे नाम से प्रसिद्ध होगा। यह ‘अग्नीश्वर’ कहलाएगा, जो समस्त तेज का वर्धन करने वाला है।
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Sthala Purana: Śiva declares that because Agni established this liṅga, it will bear Agni’s name—Agnīśvara—renowned for expanding all tejas. This is a classic Purāṇic naming-etymology (nāma-nirukti) tied to installation (sthāpana).
Significance: Establishes a specific liṅga’s identity and fruit: worship increases spiritual radiance/tejas and grants protection related to fire.
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The verse teaches that when a devotee establishes the Śiva-Liṅga with devotion, Śiva sanctifies that act by granting a specific, living presence and name—here, Agnīśvara—signifying the expansion of tejas (spiritual radiance) through Śiva’s grace.
It affirms Saguna worship: the formless Pati (Śiva) accepts the Liṅga as a tangible focus for devotion. Naming the Liṅga as Agnīśvara indicates a particular mode of Śiva’s approachable manifestation, through which devotees receive upliftment and inner luminosity.
Establish and worship a Śiva-Liṅga with steady bhakti—perform abhiṣeka, offer lamp/fire (dīpa) in the spirit of Agnīśvara, and meditate on Śiva as the source of all tejas; japa of the Pañcākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) supports this focus.