लिङ्गपूजनसंक्षेपः
Concise Teaching on Liṅga Worship / Śiva-arcana-vidhi
स्थापयेद्विधिना रुद्रं गंधचंदनवारिणा । पञ्चागव्यविधानेन गृह्यपात्रेऽभिमंत्र्य च
sthāpayedvidhinā rudraṃ gaṃdhacaṃdanavāriṇā | pañcāgavyavidhānena gṛhyapātre'bhimaṃtrya ca
定められた作法により、香りを含む水と白檀の水を用いて、ルドラ(Rudra)を安置(勧請し建立)すべきである。さらにパンチャガヴ்ய(pañcagavya)を調え、相応しい儀礼の器において真言により加持し清めよ。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Rudra
Significance: Establishing Rudra through vidhi and mantra-consecrated purificatory media is framed as a means to make the Lord ‘present’ for worship, enabling grace (anugraha) through correct ritual approach (ācāra-śuddhi).
It teaches that devotion to Rudra should be joined with inner and outer purity—fragrant water, pañcagavya, and mantra-consecration symbolize cleansing the limited self (paśu) and approaching Pati (Śiva) with sanctified intention.
The verse describes a practical step of saguna worship: installing Rudra for pūjā and using sanctified substances. In Śaiva practice, the Linga becomes the focal support for contemplation and offering, making the formless accessible through a consecrated form.
Prepare pañcagavya, place it in a proper vessel, and empower it with mantra (abhimantrana) before use; then perform Rudra-sthāpana and worship with sandal-scented water—ideally alongside japa such as the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya).