शिवाश्रम-नित्यनैमित्तिककर्मविधिः / Śaiva Āśrama-Duties: Daily and Occasional Rites
Morning Purity & Bath Procedure
दूर्वापामार्गगव्यैश्च केवलेन जलेन वा । जानुभ्यां धरणीं गत्वा नत्वा देवं च मंडले
dūrvāpāmārgagavyaiśca kevalena jalena vā | jānubhyāṃ dharaṇīṃ gatvā natvā devaṃ ca maṃḍale
Dengan rumput dūrvā, apāmārga, dan hasil sapi—atau bahkan hanya air suci—hendaknya ia berlutut menyentuh bumi, lalu bersujud dan memberi hormat kepada Dewa di dalam maṇḍala yang disucikan.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva ritual instruction as transmitted in the Vāyavīya tradition)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
Significance: Establishes adhikāra (fitness) for Śiva-pūjā through humility (namaskāra) and simple, sattvic upacāras; emphasizes that purity of bhāva can substitute for elaborate materials.
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that inner humility and reverence are central to approaching Pati (Śiva): kneeling and bowing in the consecrated space symbolizes the surrender of ego (āṇava) and prepares the devotee for grace (anugraha).
The “maṇḍala” indicates the sanctified worship-area where the Linga/Saguna form is invoked; the verse emphasizes proper approach—purification with sacred materials (or even simple water) and respectful prostration before offering worship.
Perform basic purification with dūrvā, apāmārga, cow-products, or pure water; then kneel, bow, and mentally center on Śiva in the maṇḍala—ideally accompanied by japa of the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” while maintaining a surrendered attitude.