Pāśupata-vrata Māhātmya: Dvādaśa-Liṅga Mahāvrata, Month-wise Dravya, and Pūjā-krama
नीलोत्पलं चोत्पलं च कमलं च विशेषतः सर्ववश्यकरं पद्मं शिला सर्वार्थसिद्धिदा
nīlotpalaṃ cotpalaṃ ca kamalaṃ ca viśeṣataḥ sarvavaśyakaraṃ padmaṃ śilā sarvārthasiddhidā
नीलोत्पल, श्वेतोत्पल आणि विशेषतः कमळ—हे अर्पण करावे। पद्म ‘सर्ववश्यकर’ म्हणतात; तसेच पूज्य शिला सर्वार्थसिद्धी देते॥
Suta Goswami
It specifies auspicious offerings (lotuses) and highlights the ritual potency of a consecrated śilā used for Shiva’s worship, indicating that correct dravya supports siddhi in Linga-puja.
Shiva as Pati is implied as the supreme bestower of siddhi: when offerings are made with right substances and intent, the Lord removes pāśa (bondage) and grants artha-siddhi, guiding the pashu toward harmony and liberation.
A puja-vidhi emphasis: offering specific flowers (utpala/padma) and worship with a sacred śilā as an aid to concentration and devotion—supportive of Pāśupata-oriented sadhana where external worship steadies inner yoga.