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Shloka 5

लिङ्गार्चनपूर्वकं स्नानाचमनविधिः

Snana–Achamana as Preparation for Linga-Archana

स्नानयोगोपचारं च यथा शैलादिनो मुखात् श्रुतवान् तत्प्रवक्ष्यामि स्नानाद्यं चार्चनाविधिम्

snānayogopacāraṃ ca yathā śailādino mukhāt śrutavān tatpravakṣyāmi snānādyaṃ cārcanāvidhim

ശൈലാദിയുടെ വായിൽ നിന്നു ഞാൻ കേട്ടതുപോലെ സ്നാനയോഗോപചാരങ്ങളെ ഇപ്പോൾ പ്രസ്താവിക്കുന്നു—സ്നാനത്തിൽ ആരംഭിക്കുന്ന ലിംഗാർചനയുടെ സമ്പൂർണ്ണവിധി।

snānaritual bath
snāna:
yoga-upacāramyogic discipline and attendant observances (upacāras)
yoga-upacāram:
caand
ca:
yathāas/according to
yathā:
śailādinaḥof Śailādi (the teacher named Śailādi)
śailādinaḥ:
mukhātfrom the mouth (i.e., from direct instruction)
mukhāt:
śrutavānhaving heard
śrutavān:
tatthat
tat:
pravakṣyāmiI shall declare/explain
pravakṣyāmi:
snāna-ādyambeginning with bathing
snāna-ādyam:
caand
ca:
arcana-vidhimthe method/procedure of worship (arcana).
arcana-vidhim:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages; citing instruction received from Śailādi)

S
Shiva
Ś
Śailādi

FAQs

It functions as a transition into the practical manual of Śiva-liṅga worship, stating that the worship method begins with snāna (purificatory bathing) and proceeds through arcana (formal offerings).

By framing the worship as a disciplined yoga of observances, it implies Śiva as Pati—the Lord approached through purity and right method—who grants release to the paśu from pāśa when worship is performed with proper vidhi.

Snāna-yoga-upacāra: the purificatory bathing regimen and allied upacāras that prepare the sādhaka for liṅga-arcana, aligning ritual purity with inner yogic discipline.