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Shloka 20

Pāśupata-vrata Māhātmya: Dvādaśa-Liṅga Mahāvrata, Month-wise Dravya, and Pūjā-krama

आषाढे मौक्तिकं लिङ्गं श्रावणे नीलनिर्मितम् मासि भाद्रपदे लिङ्गं पद्मरागमयं शुभम्

āṣāḍhe mauktikaṃ liṅgaṃ śrāvaṇe nīlanirmitam māsi bhādrapade liṅgaṃ padmarāgamayaṃ śubham

ആഷാഢ മാസത്തിൽ മുത്തുകൊണ്ട് നിർമ്മിതമായ ലിംഗത്തെ പൂജിക്കണം; ശ്രാവണത്തിൽ നീലമണി (സഫയർ)കൊണ്ട് ചെയ്ത ലിംഗത്തെ. ശുഭമായ ഭാദ്രപദത്തിൽ പദ്മരാഗം (റൂബി)മയ ലിംഗത്തെ ആരാധിക്കണം.

āṣāḍhein Āṣāḍha (month)
āṣāḍhe:
mauktikammade of pearl
mauktikam:
liṅgamthe Śiva-liṅga
liṅgam:
śrāvaṇein Śrāvaṇa (month)
śrāvaṇe:
nīla-nirmitamfashioned from nīla (blue gem/sapphire)
nīla-nirmitam:
māsiin the month
māsi:
bhādrapadein Bhādrapada (month)
bhādrapade:
liṅgamthe liṅga
liṅgam:
padmarāga-mayammade of padmarāga (ruby)
padmarāga-mayam:
śubhamauspicious, auspiciously efficacious
śubham:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)

S
Shiva

FAQs

It prescribes a month-wise discipline of offering specific gem-made liṅgas, emphasizing regulated, auspicious substances (śubha-dravya) to refine devotion and align the worshipper (paśu) toward Pati, Śiva.

Śiva-tattva is implied as the one Reality who accepts diverse upacāras without being limited by them—gems are sanctifying supports for the devotee’s focus, while Śiva remains transcendent as Pati beyond material forms.

A structured pūjā-vidhi (monthly observance) using ratna-liṅgas; as a Shaiva discipline it supports inner purification—loosening pāśa (bondage) through regular worship and intentional offering.