उपलेपनादिकथनम्
Vastraputa-jala, Ahimsa, and Conduct in Shiva Worship
शिवालये निहत्यैकम् अपि तत्सकलं लभेत् शिवार्थं सर्वदा कार्या पुष्पहिंसा द्विजोत्तमाः
śivālaye nihatyaikam api tatsakalaṃ labhet śivārthaṃ sarvadā kāryā puṣpahiṃsā dvijottamāḥ
Ó melhor entre os duas-vezes-nascidos: mesmo ao colher uma única flor no templo de Śiva, obtém-se o mérito completo dessa oferenda. Portanto, por Śiva, a “lesão” envolvida em tomar flores deve ser sempre assumida como um ato de culto consagrado.
Suta Goswami
It teaches that even a small, sincere offering—like a single flower taken for Śiva in His shrine—yields complete merit when performed as śivārtha (solely for Śiva), reinforcing the primacy of intention in Linga-pūjā.
Śiva-tattva is implied as Pati, the supreme Lord who sanctifies actions done for His sake; when the act is consecrated to Him, the devotee (paśu) receives grace that outweighs the apparent fault of ‘hiṃsā’ involved in plucking.
It highlights pūjā-vidhi in a Śiva temple—collecting flowers specifically for Śiva as a dedicated, purified act—supporting the devotional discipline that complements Pāśupata-oriented worship.