ततो जलाधारमुखे चण्डीश्वराय नमः । एवं संपूज्य विधिवत्ततोऽर्घं संनिवेशयेत्
tato jalādhāramukhe caṇḍīśvarāya namaḥ | evaṃ saṃpūjya vidhivattato'rghaṃ saṃniveśayet
次に、水器の口において「チャンディーシュヴァラに帰命」と捧げる。かくして作法どおりに供養したのち、ついでアルギャ(arghya)の供物を据えよ。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A shrine interior: the liṅga with jalādhāra channel; at the outlet stands Caṇḍīśvara as a stern yet protective attendant, receiving a brief salutation; a priest prepares an arghya vessel nearby.
Ritual worship is systematic—honoring attendant deities like Caṇḍīśvara supports completeness and sacred order in devotion.
No specific tīrtha is named; the instruction is a general Śiva-pūjā protocol.
Offering a salutation to Caṇḍīśvara at the water-holder’s opening, then formally placing the arghya offering.