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Shloka 31

Shivamurti–Pratishtha Phala: Shivalaya-Nirmana, Kshetra-Mahatmya, Tirtha-Snana, and Mandala-Vidhi

संमार्जनादिभिर् वापि सर्वान्कामानवाप्नुयात् संमार्जनं तु यः कुर्यान् मार्जन्या मृदुसूक्ष्मया

saṃmārjanādibhir vāpi sarvānkāmānavāpnuyāt saṃmārjanaṃ tu yaḥ kuryān mārjanyā mṛdusūkṣmayā

സംമാർജനം മുതലായ സേവകളാൽ പോലും എല്ലാ ആഗ്രഹങ്ങളും ലഭിക്കും. എന്നാൽ വാരുന്നവൻ മൃദുവും സൂക്ഷ്മവുമായ ചൂലുകൊണ്ടേ വാരണം; അങ്ങനെ പൂജാസ്ഥലം ഹാനിയില്ലാതെ ശുദ്ധമാകും।

saṃmārjanādibhiḥby sweeping and similar services
saṃmārjanādibhiḥ:
vā apieven/also
vā api:
sarvānall
sarvān:
kāmāndesired aims (worldly and spiritual)
kāmān:
avāpnuyātmay obtain
avāpnuyāt:
saṃmārjanamsweeping/cleansing
saṃmārjanam:
tuindeed
tu:
yaḥwhoever
yaḥ:
kuryātshould do/performs
kuryāt:
mārjanyāwith a broom/brush
mārjanyā:
mṛdu-sūkṣmayāsoft and finely made (gentle, subtle)
mṛdu-sūkṣmayā:

Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja procedures to the sages of Naimisharanya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It elevates practical seva—especially cleaning the shrine—as a real upacara that yields fruits; purity of the worship-space supports the devotee’s approach to Pati (Shiva) and weakens pasha through disciplined conduct.

Shiva-tattva is approached through inner and outer purification: even simple acts like sweeping become meaningful when done with gentleness and care, reflecting reverence toward the all-pervading Pati who accepts sincere service.

Saṃmārjana (ritual cleansing of the puja area/temple precincts) as a preparatory rite—performed softly and meticulously—aligning the practitioner’s body-mind for Linga-puja and Pashupata-style discipline.