Liṅga–Bera Pūjā: Nitya-Arcana and Upacāras as an Accessible Sādhana (लिङ्गबेरपूजा-विधानम्)
शिवस्य लिंगं बेरं च दर्शने दृश्यते खलु । सनत्कुमार उवाच । उक्तं त्वया महाभाग लिंगबेरप्रचारणम्
śivasya liṃgaṃ beraṃ ca darśane dṛśyate khalu | sanatkumāra uvāca | uktaṃ tvayā mahābhāga liṃgaberapracāraṇam
ပူဇာ၏ ဒർശနတွင် သီဝ၏ လင်္ဂ (ရုပ်မဲ့ သင်္ကေတ) နှင့် ဘေရ (ရုပ်တု) တို့ကို အမှန်တကယ် မြင်ရသည်။ စနတ်ကူမာရက ဆိုသည်—“အို မဟာဘဂ၊ သင်သည် လင်္ဂနှင့် ဘေရတို့ဖြင့် ပူဇာပြုခြင်း၏ ပြန့်ပွားမှုနှင့် အကျင့်ကို ရှင်းလင်းပြောကြားခဲ့ပြီ” ဟု။
Sanatkumara
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
The verse affirms that Shiva may be approached through both forms—Liṅga (subtle, formless-symbolic) and Bera (formful, iconic)—showing that the Lord’s grace is accessible through multiple valid modes of darśana and devotion.
It harmonizes Liṅga-worship (often aligned with the transcendent, nirguṇa-oriented contemplation) with Bera/mūrti-worship (saguṇa devotion), indicating that both are recognized within Shaiva practice as authentic ways to encounter Shiva.
A practical takeaway is to establish steady daily worship (nitya-pūjā) in either form—offering water, bilva leaves, and mantra-japa (especially the Panchākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”)—without sectarian rejection of the other form.