श्वेतमुनिना कालस्य निग्रहः (मृत्युञ्जय-भक्ति-प्रसादः)
पूजयामास पुण्यात्मा त्रियंबकमनुस्मरन् त्रियंबकं यजेदेवं सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम्
pūjayāmāsa puṇyātmā triyaṃbakamanusmaran triyaṃbakaṃ yajedevaṃ sugandhiṃ puṣṭivardhanam
その功徳ある者は、トリヤンバカを常に念じつつ礼拝を行った。このようにしてトリヤンバカ—芳香を放ち、養いと安寧を増し給う主—を祭るべきである。そうしてパシュ(束縛された魂)は、パティ(至上の主)の恩寵に相応する。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It teaches that true Linga-pūjā is not only external offering but also constant remembrance (anusmaraṇa) of Tryambaka, making worship a continuous inner discipline.
Shiva is invoked as Tryambaka, the auspicious Pati who purifies and sustains—‘fragrant’ as the subtle marker of sanctity—and who grants puṣṭi (spiritual and worldly nourishment) to the paśu when approached with devotion.
A blend of pūjā-vidhi and dhyāna: worship performed while continuously meditating on Shiva’s form/name (Tryambaka), a key Pāśupata-oriented method of transforming outer rite into inner yogic offering.