लिङ्ग-बेर-प्रतिष्ठाविधिः / The Procedure for Installing the Liṅga and the Bera
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तेजसं दारवं वापि कृत्वा पद्मासनांकितम् । विन्यसेन्मध्यतस्तत्र विपुलं पीठकालयम्
tejasaṃ dāravaṃ vāpi kṛtvā padmāsanāṃkitam | vinyasenmadhyatastatra vipulaṃ pīṭhakālayam
輝き吉祥なる座—光る金属であれ木であれ—を作り、蓮華座(パドマーサナ)の印を刻して、そこにその中央として広大な台座を据え、礼拝のための聖なるピīṭhaの支えとすべし。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: The central pīṭha and lotus-marked āsana externalize the ‘support’ (ādhāra) for stable worship—an embodied discipline that steadies the paśu and aligns attention toward Pati.
It teaches that outer order supports inner steadiness: preparing an auspicious, lotus-marked seat and a stable central pedestal symbolizes establishing the mind in purity and balance before approaching Lord Shiva in worship.
The verse describes the physical arrangement for Linga-centered worship—creating an asana and placing a pīṭha at the center—reflecting Saguna upasana where Shiva is approached through a consecrated form while remembering Him as the supreme Pati beyond form.
It suggests a practical puja-vidhi step: prepare a clean, auspicious worship-seat and place the pedestal centrally; this supports focused japa (such as the Panchakshara ‘Om Namaḥ Śivāya’) and steady dhyana during Linga worship.