पार्थिवप्रतिमापूजाविधानम्
Pārthiva-pratimā Pūjā-vidhāna — Procedure for Worship of an Earthen Icon
कृतिकागुरुवारेषु ब्रह्मणो यजनाद्धनैः । मधुस्वर्णाज्यदानेन भोगवृद्धिर्भवेन्नृणाम्
kṛtikāguruvāreṣu brahmaṇo yajanāddhanaiḥ | madhusvarṇājyadānena bhogavṛddhirbhavennṛṇām
Saat Kṛttikā bertepatan dengan hari Kamis, dengan menghormati seorang brāhmaṇa melalui persembahan harta, serta bersedekah madu, emas, dan ghee, manusia memperoleh pertambahan kenikmatan dunia dan kemakmuran.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga narrative; it prescribes honoring a brāhmaṇa and specific dānas on Kṛttikā + Thursday for prosperity.
Significance: Merit through guru-vāra (Thursday) aligned giving; promises bhoga-vṛddhi (increase of lawful enjoyments).
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that disciplined charity and reverent honouring of the worthy (especially Brāhmaṇas) purify the devotee’s conduct and generate punya, which supports steady bhakti to Shiva; the stated fruit here is increased bhoga (prosperity), a secondary benefit that can be redirected toward dharma.
In Shaiva practice, outer worship of Saguna Shiva (including Linga worship) is strengthened by dāna and service; such acts reduce selfish grasping (a form of pasha) and make the mind fit for mantra-japa and temple/linga upāsanā.
Perform charity on an auspicious day (Kṛttikā with Thursday), honour a Brāhmaṇa with appropriate gifts, and pair it with Shiva-upāsanā—such as Panchāksharī japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and simple offerings—so the merit supports devotion and discipline.