मल्लिकामालतीचंपाजपाबन्धूकपंकजैः । कुसुमैः पूजयेद्गौरीं शंकरेण समन्विताम्
mallikāmālatīcaṃpājapābandhūkapaṃkajaiḥ | kusumaiḥ pūjayedgaurīṃ śaṃkareṇa samanvitām
茉莉(ジャスミン)、マーラティー、チャンパー、ジャパー(ハイビスカス)、バンドゥーカ、蓮華などの花をもって、常にシャンカラと一体なる女神ガウリーを礼拝すべし。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Sthala Purana: Not a Jyotirliṅga passage; the verse prescribes floral upacāra for worship of Gaurī inseparable from Śaṅkara, typical of Umāsaṃhitā vrata/arcana sections.
Significance: General Śakti-Śiva upāsanā: flower-offering to Gaurī-with-Śaṅkara is presented as a direct means to purity and divine favor.
Shakti Form: Gaurī
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that devotion offered to Gaurī is most complete when she is contemplated as inseparably united with Śaṅkara—revealing the Shiva–Shakti unity central to Shaiva Siddhānta devotion.
It supports saguna-upāsanā by directing worship to the manifest divine couple (Śiva with Śakti). In many Shaiva rites, honoring Gaurī alongside Śiva complements Liṅga worship by acknowledging Śiva’s power (Śakti) as inseparable from Him.
Offer fragrant flowers—jasmine, mālatī, campā, hibiscus, bandhūka, and lotus—while meditating on Gaurī as ‘Śaṅkara-samanvitā’ (united with Śiva), cultivating bhakti and reverent focus during pūjā.