अग्नियज्ञ-देवयज्ञ-ब्रह्मयज्ञ-गुरुपूजा-क्रमनिरूपणम् / Ordering and Definitions of Agniyajña, Devayajña, Brahmayajña, and Guru-Pūjā
काल्यादीन्भौम वारे तु यजेद्रो गप्रशांतये । माषमुद्गाढकान्नेन ब्रह्मणांश्चैव भोजयेत्
kālyādīnbhauma vāre tu yajedro gapraśāṃtaye | māṣamudgāḍhakānnena brahmaṇāṃścaiva bhojayet
ഭൗമവാരത്തിൽ പ്രഭാതം മുതൽ രോഗശാന്തിക്കായി പൂജ ചെയ്യണം; മാഷം (ഉഴുന്ന്), മുദ്ഗം (പയർ) കൂടാതെ ആഢക അളവിലുള്ള ധാന്യത്തോടെ തയ്യാറാക്കിയ അന്നം നൽകി ബ്രാഹ്മണരെ ഭോജിപ്പിക്കണം.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Vaidyanātha
Jyotirlinga: Vaidyanātha
Sthala Purana: The verse’s aim is rogā-praśānti (pacification of disease), resonating with the Vaidyanātha (Śiva as the divine physician) tīrtha-idea: Śiva removes affliction when approached with disciplined worship and charitable feeding.
Significance: Healing, relief from disease and obstacles; merit through combining pūjā with brāhmaṇa-bhojana.
Type: mahamrityunjaya
Shakti Form: Durgā
Role: liberating
Offering: naivedya
The verse teaches that suffering such as disease can be calmed through Śiva-oriented discipline: worship (yajña/pujā) joined with dāna and brahmana-bhojana. In Shaiva Siddhānta terms, such right action offered to Pati (Śiva) reduces the binding weight of pāśa (affliction and karmic obstruction) and restores harmony.
The instruction is a practical regimen of Saguna-Śiva worship—approaching Śiva through prescribed times and outward acts (pujā, offerings, feeding devotees/Brāhmaṇas). Such Linga-centered devotion purifies the worshipper and makes the mind fit for deeper contemplation of Śiva beyond form.
It suggests Tuesday worship for relief from illness, combined with annadāna—feeding Brāhmaṇas with a specified meal (māṣa, mudga, and measured grains). The takeaway practice is disciplined Śiva-pujā joined to charitable feeding as an expiatory and pacifying observance.