Pāśupata-vrata Māhātmya: Dvādaśa-Liṅga Mahāvrata, Month-wise Dravya, and Pūjā-krama
निवेदयेत्ततो भक्त्या पायसं च महाचरुम् सघृतं सोपदंशं च सर्वद्रव्यसमन्वितम्
nivedayettato bhaktyā pāyasaṃ ca mahācarum saghṛtaṃ sopadaṃśaṃ ca sarvadravyasamanvitam
Kemudian, dengan bhakti, hendaklah dipersembahkan sebagai naivedya: pāyasa (nasi susu manis) dan mahācaru (hidangan persembahan yang agung), diperkaya dengan ghee, disertai lauk yang sesuai, serta lengkap dengan segala bahan—demi memuliakan Pati melalui pemujaan yang sempurna.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja procedure to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It prescribes naivedya as an essential limb of Linga-puja: offering sanctified food (pāyasa, caru, ghee, and accompaniments) with bhakti to honor Shiva as Pati and to purify the worshipper (pashu) from pasha through disciplined ritual devotion.
Shiva-tattva is approached here as the supreme recipient of devotion—Pati—who is worshipped not by mere material abundance but by bhakti expressed through complete, orderly offerings that align the soul toward grace (anugraha).
The practice is naivedya in Shiva-linga puja—offering pāyasa and caru with ghee and proper accompaniments—an outer discipline that supports inner Pashupata orientation: humility, devotion, and consecration of action.