Pārthiva-Śiva-liṅga Saṃkhyā-vidhāna
Enumeration and Procedure of Earthen Liṅga Worship
रात्रावुदण्मुखः कुर्याद्देवकार्यं सदैव हि । शिवार्चनं सदाप्येवं शुचिः कुर्यादुदण्मुखः
rātrāvudaṇmukhaḥ kuryāddevakāryaṃ sadaiva hi | śivārcanaṃ sadāpyevaṃ śuciḥ kuryādudaṇmukhaḥ
Pada waktu malam, hendaklah sentiasa melakukan tugas-tugas ketuhanan dengan menghadap ke utara. Demikian juga, pemujaan kepada Śiva hendaklah dilakukan sepanjang masa—dalam kesucian dan disiplin—dengan menghadap ke utara.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating Śiva-worship injunctions to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: Directional injunction (north-facing at night) aligns the devotee’s bodily orientation with sacred space; in Kāśī liturgical imagination, such niyamas stabilize worship and sustain continuity (sthiti) of daily Śiva-arcana.
Significance: Observing niyama (śauca + dik-niyama) is taught as strengthening the efficacy of arcana and guarding against ritual faults; north-facing night worship is a discipline for steadiness and purity.
Role: teaching
It teaches that Śiva-arcana is not casual but a disciplined sādhanā: purity of body-mind and mindful orientation (facing north at night) support steadiness, reverence, and focused devotion toward Pati (Śiva), aiding inner clarity on the path to liberation.
It functions as a practical injunction for Saguna worship—especially Linga-pūjā—by prescribing the devotee’s posture and direction at night, reinforcing that external order (ācāra) should accompany inner devotion (bhāva) in Śiva’s worship.
Perform night-time deva-kārya and Śiva-pūjā while facing north, maintaining śauca (cleanliness). This can include north-facing japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and orderly worship with a purified, attentive mind.