लिङ्गार्चनविधिक्रमः—शुद्धि, न्यास, आसनकल्पना, अभिषेक, स्तोत्र-प्रदक्षिणा
Adhyaya 27
अर्घ्यं दत्त्वाथ पुष्पाणि पादयोस्तु विकीर्य च प्रणिपत्य च देवेशम् आत्मन्यारोपयेच्छिवम्
arghyaṃ dattvātha puṣpāṇi pādayostu vikīrya ca praṇipatya ca deveśam ātmanyāropayecchivam
アルギャを捧げ、ついで花を御足もとに散じたなら、神々の主デヴェーシャに伏して礼拝し、内なる観想によって自らのうちにシヴァを安置せよ—あらゆるパーシャを超えるパティこそ、パシュ(魂)に内在する実在であると悟りつつ。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja procedure to the sages, with the puranic voice of instruction)
It links outer upacharas (arghya and flowers at the Lord’s feet) with the essential inner act of worship—mentally establishing Shiva in one’s own being—showing that Linga-puja culminates in inward realization, not mere ritual.
Shiva is presented as Deveśa (Lord of the gods) and as the indwelling Pati, to be ‘installed’ in the heart-consciousness—implying His transcendence over pasha (bondage) and His immanence as the soul’s inner ruler.
A combined puja-and-yoga movement: offering arghya and flowers, prostration (praṇipāta), and dhyāna/ātmanyāsa—an inward placement of Shiva aligned with Pashupata-oriented contemplation.