Ekādaśāhna-vidhiḥ (The Rite Prescribed for the Eleventh Day): Maṇḍala-racanā, Āvāhana, Mudrā, and Ativāhika-devatā Pūjā
सुवासितं च श्रीखण्डमक्षतांश्चातिशोभनान् । सुरभीणि मनोज्ञानि कुसुमानि च दापयेत्
suvāsitaṃ ca śrīkhaṇḍamakṣatāṃścātiśobhanān | surabhīṇi manojñāni kusumāni ca dāpayet
芳香ゆたかなシュリーカンダの白檀塗香と、ひときわ美しいアクシャタ(欠けぬ米粒)を捧げ、さらに甘く香り心を喜ばせる花々をも供え、主への吉祥の供物となすべきである。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Encodes auspicious upacāras (gandha, akṣata, puṣpa) that cultivate sattva and devotion, aligning the soul toward Śiva’s grace.
Type: stotra
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that devotion (bhakti) is expressed through pure, auspicious offerings—fragrance and beauty symbolizing inner purity and reverence toward Pati (Shiva), the Lord who grants grace and liberation.
These are standard upacāras (acts of worship) offered to Saguna Shiva, especially in Linga-puja—sandalwood paste, akṣata, and flowers adorning the Linga as a sacred focus for devotion.
Perform Shiva-puja by offering sandalwood paste, unbroken rice, and fragrant flowers with a steady mind—optionally while repeating the Panchakshara mantra, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” to unite outer offering with inner remembrance.