देवदारुवनौकसां प्रति ब्रह्मोपदेशः—लिङ्गलक्षण-प्रतिष्ठा-विधिः, शिवमायारूपदर्शनं, स्तुतिः
अद्भिर् विविधमाल्यैश् च धूपैर्गन्धैस्तथैव च सपत्नीका महाभागाः सपुत्राः सपरिच्छदाः
adbhir vividhamālyaiś ca dhūpairgandhaistathaiva ca sapatnīkā mahābhāgāḥ saputrāḥ saparicchadāḥ
水と、さまざまな花鬘と、薫香と芳香の供物とをもって、幸いなる信者たちは——妻と子と従者、ならびに相応の諸具を伴い——リンガを礼拝すべきである。パーシャの束縛よりパーシュ(魂)を解き放つパティ(シヴァ)への敬虔に身を据えて。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja instructions within the Linga Purana discourse)
It lists core upacāras—water (abhiṣeka), garlands, incense, and fragrance—and emphasizes that even householders may worship the Linga with full reverence and proper requisites.
By implying Śiva as Pati, the Lord worthy of offerings and devotion, whose grace transforms ritual worship into a means for the bound soul (paśu) to move beyond bondage (pāśa).
A practical Shiva-pūjā sequence using abhiṣeka and fragrant upacāras; as a Shaiva discipline it supports purity, devotion (bhakti), and steadiness conducive to Pāśupata-oriented liberation.