लिङ्गपूजनसंक्षेपः
Concise Teaching on Liṅga Worship / Śiva-arcana-vidhi
लघिमा दक्षिणं चैव महिमा पश्चिमं तथा । प्राप्तिश्चैवोत्तरं पत्रं प्राकाम्यं पावकस्य च
laghimā dakṣiṇaṃ caiva mahimā paścimaṃ tathā | prāptiścaivottaraṃ patraṃ prākāmyaṃ pāvakasya ca
Laghimā (o poder de tornar-se leve) fica ao sul, e Mahimā (o poder de tornar-se vasto) ao oeste. Prāpti (o poder de alcançar) é a ‘pétala’ do norte, e Prākāmya (a vontade infalível) pertence ao quadrante do fogo—assim se dispõem essas siddhis.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Role: teaching
It places certain yogic perfections (siddhis) into a sacred directional-lotus scheme, implying that powers arise as by-products of disciplined sādhanā; in Shaiva Siddhanta, such powers are subordinate to Shiva’s grace and the higher aim of liberation (moksha).
In Linga/Saguna Shiva worship, the devotee centers the mind on Shiva as the Lord of all directions and energies; the verse frames siddhis as ordered within Shiva’s cosmic governance, encouraging worship that seeks Shiva Himself rather than mere attainments.
A directional/lotus visualization in meditation (dhyāna) can be inferred, but the practical takeaway is steady mantra-japa (especially Panchakshara) with purity (bhasma/rudraksha where prescribed), treating siddhis as incidental and keeping the intent fixed on Shiva-bhakti and inner restraint.