मदनदाहः — पार्वतीतपः, स्वयंवरलीला, देवस्तम्भनं, दिव्यचक्षुर्दानम्
पादयोः स्थापयामास मालां दिव्यां सुगन्धिनीम् साधु साध्विति सम्प्रोच्य तया तत्रैव चार्चितम्
pādayoḥ sthāpayāmāsa mālāṃ divyāṃ sugandhinīm sādhu sādhviti samprocya tayā tatraiva cārcitam
彼女は香り高い天の花鬘を主の御足に捧げた。「サードゥ、サードゥ(善きかな、善きかな)!」と唱え、その場で礼拝した――御足への恭敬なる奉仕によってパティ(シヴァ)を敬い、パシュがパーシャをほどく門とした。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya; internal scene describes a female devotee performing worship)
It highlights a core upacāra of Śiva/Liṅga-pūjā—placing a fragrant garland and performing immediate arcana—showing that heartfelt offerings at the Lord’s feet are valid worship that purifies the pashu and turns it toward Pati.
Śiva is implied as the supreme Pati worthy of pāda-sevā; His feet function as the refuge where bondage (pāśa) begins to dissolve through devotion, praise, and reverent service.
A simple but complete pūjā-act: offering a mālā (garland) with fragrance and performing arcana on the spot; yogically, it emphasizes humility and surrender (śaraṇāgati) as a Pāśupata-aligned inner discipline.