Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
दृष्ट्वा देवं यथान्यायं प्रणिपत्य च शङ्करम् कल्पिते चासने स्थाप्य धर्मज्ञानमये शुभे
dṛṣṭvā devaṃ yathānyāyaṃ praṇipatya ca śaṅkaram kalpite cāsane sthāpya dharmajñānamaye śubhe
定められた作法のとおりに主を拝し、シャṅカラ(Śaṅkara)に伏して礼拝したのち、法と真智に満ちた吉祥なる座(アーサナ)を正しく設け、そこに主を安置せよ。かくしてパシュ(束縛された魂)は、正しい儀礼と正しい理解によって、パティ(主宰)へと心を向ける。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja procedure to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes the puja sequence: first proper darśana and namaskāra, then seating/installation—showing that Linga worship must be both scripturally correct (yathā-nyāya) and inwardly sanctified (dharma-jñāna).
Śiva is approached as Pati, the auspicious Śaṅkara, who is to be invoked not merely as an external icon but as the very ground of dharma and jñāna—purifying the paśu from pāśa through right alignment.
A core puja-vidhi element—āsana-sthāpana (seating the deity)—with the Shaiva emphasis that the ‘seat’ is symbolically dharma and jñāna, aligning ritual action with Pāśupata-style inner discipline.