Liṅga-pratiṣṭhāvidhiḥ — Installation Standards and Auspicious Parameters for Liṅga Worship
त्रिरात्रमेकरात्रं वा क्रमाच्छिवपदं लभेत् । स्ववर्णानुगुणं लोके स्वाचारात्प्राप्नुते नरः
trirātramekarātraṃ vā kramācchivapadaṃ labhet | svavarṇānuguṇaṃ loke svācārātprāpnute naraḥ
ତିନି ରାତି—କିମ୍ବା ଗୋଟିଏ ରାତି—ଆଚରଣ କଲେ ମଧ୍ୟ କ୍ରମେ ଶିବପଦ ଲଭ୍ୟ ହୁଏ। ଏହି ଲୋକରେ ନର ନିଜ ବର୍ଣ୍ଣାନୁଗୁଣ ଫଳ ନିଜ ଯଥୋଚିତ ଆଚାର-ବ୍ରତରୁ ପାଏ।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: The kṣetra’s graded accessibility is emphasized: even brief residence (1–3 nights) yields progressive approach to śivapada, while dharma aligned to one’s āśrama/varṇa supports the fruit.
Significance: Encourages inclusivity through ‘minimum viable’ observance; stresses that disciplined conduct (svācāra) harmonizes with kṣetra-grace to produce appropriate spiritual results.
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that even a short, sincere observance (one night) can become a step toward Shivapada—union with Śiva—when performed with steadiness and progressive purification (krama), emphasizing accessible grace through disciplined devotion.
The verse supports Saguna Śiva-upāsanā through timed observances (vratas) typically centered on Śiva worship—often Linga-pūjā—showing that regular, rule-bound devotion matures into the liberating attainment called Shivapada.
It points to night-based Śiva-vrata observance (e.g., keeping vigil, worship, japa, and purity disciplines). The core takeaway is to follow one’s prescribed Śaiva conduct (svācāra) steadily, even if the duration is brief.