गजाननपूजा तथा औपासन-होमविधिः
Worship of Gajānana and the Procedure of Aupāsana-Homa
लोकत्रयपदस्यान्ते व्यापिने परमात्मने । शिवायेदं न मम च पदम्ब्रूयादतः परम्
lokatrayapadasyānte vyāpine paramātmane | śivāyedaṃ na mama ca padambrūyādataḥ param
လောကသုံးပါး၌ မည်သည့် အသံထွက်ခြင်းမဆို အဆုံးတွင် ထို့နောက် အမြင့်မြတ်ဆုံး စကားတော်ကို ကြေညာရမည်—“ဤသည်မှာ ရှိဝအတွက် ဖြစ်၏၊ ငါ့အတွက် မဟုတ်” ဟူ၍။ အလုံးစုံကို လွှမ်းမိုးသော အမြင့်ဆုံး အတ္တမန် ရှိဝထံ ပူဇော်အပ်၏။
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasha teachings as received in the Shiva Purana tradition)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: Cultivates naiṣkāmya (non-appropriation) and īśvara-arpana-buddhi; aligns the act with Śiva’s anugraha, reducing pāśa (bondage) created by doership and enjoyership.
Mantra: śivāyedaṃ na mama
Type: stotra
Role: liberating
It teaches Shaiva surrender (śaraṇāgati): every act and recitation should end with dedication to Pati (Śiva), dissolving ego-ownership (“mine”) and turning karma into Shiva-offering that supports liberation.
Linga-worship is fundamentally an offering (ārpaṇa). Saying “śivāyedaṃ na mama” seals the pūjā as belonging to Śiva alone, aligning the devotee with Saguna devotion while recognizing Śiva as the all-pervading Paramātman.
Conclude japa, pūjā, abhiṣeka, or any meritorious act with the dedication mantra “śivāyedaṃ na mama,” mentally offering the fruit to Śiva; this is especially fitting after Panchākṣara japa (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).