ध्यानप्रकारनिर्णयः / Determination of the Modes of Meditation
on Śrīkaṇṭha-Śiva
प्रतिश्रयान्नपानाद्यैः शय्याप्रावरणादिभिः । योगधर्मः ससारत्वादभेद्यः पापमुद्गरैः
pratiśrayānnapānādyaiḥ śayyāprāvaraṇādibhiḥ | yogadharmaḥ sasāratvādabhedyaḥ pāpamudgaraiḥ
အမိုးအကာ၊ အစားအသောက်နှင့် သောက်ရေတို့ကိုပေးခြင်း၊ ထို့ပြင် အိပ်ရာ၊ အဖုံးအကာ စသည့်အရာများကို ထောက်ပံ့ခြင်းဖြင့် ယောဂ၏ စည်းကမ်းဓမ္မကို တည်ထောင်နိုင်၏။ ဤယောဂဓမ္မသည် သံသရာဘဝနှင့် ဆက်နွယ်နေသဖြင့် အပြစ်၏ ထုနှက်မှုများကို တားဆီးသော ခံတပ်ကဲ့သို့ မဖောက်ဖျက်နိုင်အောင် ခိုင်မာလာ၏။
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Sthala Purana: Not tied to a single shrine; it articulates a practical dharma: supporting Śiva-yogins through hospitality (shelter, food, bedding) stabilizes yoga-dharma and resists pāpa.
Significance: General merit of atithi-sevā and sādhū-sevā: supporting Śiva-oriented renunciants strengthens one’s own dharma and purifies karmic obstacles.
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that compassionate service—meeting others’ basic needs like shelter, food, and rest—stabilizes one’s yoga-dharma, making the mind fit for Shiva-realization and resistant to the karmic force of sin.
In Shaiva practice, Linga-worship is not only ritual but also conduct: serving living beings as Shiva’s presence (saguna expression) supports inner purity, which strengthens devotion and meditation directed to the Linga.
The takeaway is seva as a yogic discipline: give food/water and offer shelter as a vow, while maintaining japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and a steady, sattvic routine that supports meditation.