त्रिपुरवर्णनम् (Tripura-varṇanam) — “Description of Tripura”
ग्रीष्मे सूर्यप्रभां जित्वा दिक्षु प्रज्वाल्य पावकम् । तन्मध्यसंस्थाः सिद्ध्यर्थं जुहुवुर्हव्यमादरात्
grīṣme sūryaprabhāṃ jitvā dikṣu prajvālya pāvakam | tanmadhyasaṃsthāḥ siddhyarthaṃ juhuvurhavyamādarāt
夏の熱の中、太陽の光輝すら凌いで、彼らは四方八方に火を燃え立たせた。その灼熱の輪のただ中に座し、成就(シッディ)を得んがため、敬虔に供物(ハーヴィヤ)を聖火へと注ぎ入れた。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
The verse highlights disciplined tapas expressed through sacred fire (homa): by enduring heat and establishing a consecrated space, the practitioners seek siddhi—refined spiritual capability—ultimately meant to support devotion and approach to Shiva (Pati) rather than mere worldly power.
Homa is an outer form of worship that mirrors inner offering; in Shaiva practice it complements Saguna Shiva worship (including Linga-puja) by training reverence, purity, and self-offering—preparing the devotee to recognize Shiva’s presence as both the worshipped form and the indwelling Lord.
It suggests homa performed with steadiness and reverence; as a meditative takeaway, one may pair fire-offering with mantra-japa (especially Panchakshara, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and cultivate inner heat (tapas) as focused awareness rather than mere physical austerity.