लिङ्गार्चनविधिक्रमः—शुद्धि, न्यास, आसनकल्पना, अभिषेक, स्तोत्र-प्रदक्षिणा
Adhyaya 27
करवीरैः सितैश्चैव मल्लिकाकमलोत्पलैः आपूर्य पुष्पैः सुशुभैः चन्दनाद्यैश् च तज्जलम्
karavīraiḥ sitaiścaiva mallikākamalotpalaiḥ āpūrya puṣpaiḥ suśubhaiḥ candanādyaiś ca tajjalam
供養のためのその水は、吉祥なる花々—白きカラヴィーラ、マッリカー(茉莉=ジャスミン)、カマラ(蓮華)、ウトパラ(青蓮)—にて満たし、さらに白檀などの香料を和して、パーシャ(束縛)よりパシュ(被縛の魂)を解き放つ主パティの聖リンガへ灌頂(アビシェーカ)するにふさわしくせよ。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja vidhi within the Purva-Bhaga discourse)
It prescribes how to sanctify abhiṣeka water—by filling it with specific auspicious flowers and sandalwood—so the offering becomes ritually and spiritually fit for Shiva’s Linga.
By implying that even the worship-water must be refined and made auspicious before approaching the Linga, the verse points to Shiva as Pati—the supreme, purity-bestowing Lord—approached through disciplined, sattvic offerings.
A key puja-vidhi element of Linga abhiṣeka is highlighted: preparing fragrant, flower-infused water (gandha-puṣpa-yukta jala) as an external discipline that supports inner Pāśupata orientation—purification and devotion.