Śiva-Pūjākramaḥ — The Procedural Order of Shiva Worship
Pañcāvaraṇa & Upacāras
सदाशिवादयः प्रीता गच्छन्तु च यथासुखम् । इत्युद्वास्य द्वारदेशावधि सम्यगनुव्रजन्
sadāśivādayaḥ prītā gacchantu ca yathāsukham | ityudvāsya dvāradeśāvadhi samyaganuvrajan
かくして恭しく暇乞いし、彼は言った。「サダーシヴァをはじめ諸尊は、満悦して、望むままに安らかにお発ちあれ。」そして正式の送別の作法を尽くし、門のところまで正しく見送り随行した。
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It highlights dharmic humility: devotion to Shiva is shown not only in mantra and worship but also in reverent conduct—honoring the divine and the holy, and completing service properly by accompanying them respectfully.
In Shaiva practice, Saguna worship includes outer expressions of bhakti—hospitality, respectful leave-taking, and service to Shiva’s attendants and devotees—seen as direct service to Shiva (Pati) Himself.
Practice “upacāra” bhakti with completeness: after japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), conclude with a respectful mental offering and dismissal (visarjana-bhāva), carrying the same reverence into service of saints and guests.