रक्तशाल्यन्नमध्वा च अद्भिः पूतं घृतादिभिः वीरासनो निशार्धं च गवां शुश्रूषणे रतः
raktaśālyannamadhvā ca adbhiḥ pūtaṃ ghṛtādibhiḥ vīrāsano niśārdhaṃ ca gavāṃ śuśrūṣaṇe rataḥ
Deve tomar alimento de arroz vermelho e mel, purificados com água e enriquecidos com ghee e semelhantes; sentado na postura vīrāsana até a meia-noite, permaneça devotado ao serviço e ao cuidado das vacas.
Suta Goswami
It frames Linga-oriented worship as a disciplined vrata: purity of intake, steadiness of posture, night-long vigilance, and compassionate service—outer acts that support inner devotion to Pati (Shiva).
Shiva-tattva is approached here as the pure Pati who is realized through śuddhi (purification), niyama (restraint), and dharmic conduct; the devotee refines the pashu (individual soul) by loosening pasha (bondage) via disciplined living.
A vrata combining yogic steadiness (vīrāsana and night vigil) with ritual purity of food and ethical seva (cow-tending), aligning practice with Pāśupata-style discipline.