Liṅga-pratiṣṭhāvidhiḥ — Installation Standards and Auspicious Parameters for Liṅga Worship
एवं स्थाप्य महालिंगं पूजयेदुपचारकैः । नित्यपूजा यथा शक्तिध्वजादिकरणं तथा
evaṃ sthāpya mahāliṃgaṃ pūjayedupacārakaiḥ | nityapūjā yathā śaktidhvajādikaraṇaṃ tathā
ដូច្នេះ បន្ទាប់ពីបានដំឡើង «លិង្គ» ធំ (មហាលិង្គ) ដោយត្រឹមត្រូវហើយ គួរធ្វើបូជាដល់ព្រះសិវៈដោយឧបចារ និងគ្រឿងបូជាតាមវិន័យ។ គួរធ្វើបូជាប្រចាំថ្ងៃតាមលំដាប់ ហើយរៀបចំទង់សក្តិ (Śakti-dhvaja) បដា និងគ្រឿងបន្ថែមផ្សេងៗតាមសមត្ថភាព និងក្បួន។
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: In the Viśveśvara-kṣetra (Kāśī), Śiva is praised as the ever-present Lord granting liberation; liṅga-pūjā and proper upacāras are taught as the accessible means for bound souls to receive His grace.
Significance: Darśana and pūjā of Viśveśvara are classically held to confer mokṣa/śivapada through Śiva’s anugraha, especially when worship is performed daily with niyama.
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
It teaches that devotion becomes steady and transformative when grounded in regular, rule-based daily worship (nitya-pūjā) after proper installation (sthāpana) of the Liṅga—honoring Shiva as the accessible Saguna form who grants purity and liberation.
The Liṅga is presented as the concrete, worshipful presence of Shiva; the verse emphasizes upacāras (ritual services) and orderly daily practice, which are central to Saguna upāsanā that ripens into inner realization of Shiva’s transcendent nature.
Perform daily Liṅga-pūjā with traditional upacāras (such as offering water, flowers, incense, lamp) and maintain the temple/altar adjuncts (dhvaja, śakti-symbol, etc.); mentally, sustain reverent remembrance of Shiva alongside the external rite.