शिवाश्रम-नित्यनैमित्तिककर्मविधिः / Śaiva Āśrama-Duties: Daily and Occasional Rites
Morning Purity & Bath Procedure
सोपवीतश्शिखां बद्धा प्रविश्य च जलांतरम् । अवगाह्य समाचांतो जले न्यस्येत्त्रिमंडलम्
sopavītaśśikhāṃ baddhā praviśya ca jalāṃtaram | avagāhya samācāṃto jale nyasyettrimaṃḍalam
Usando o fio sagrado (yajñopavīta) e com a mecha ritual (śikhā) devidamente atada, deve entrar na água. Tendo-se imergido, banhado e aquietado e purificado interiormente, deve ali, na água, depor os três círculos sagrados (trimandala), preparando-se para o culto a Śiva com ordem ritual disciplinada.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Marks transition from mere cleansing to consecrated readiness: upavīta, śikhā-bandhana, immersion, and maṇḍala/nyāsa-like ordering—preparing the paśu for Śiva’s grace through correct vidhi.
It teaches that Śiva-worship begins with śauca (purity) and śānti (inner composure): disciplined preparation aligns the devotee (paśu) toward Pati, making the mind fit for mantra and worship.
By prescribing bathing, calmness, and a threefold ritual arrangement (trimaṇḍala), it frames Linga-pūjā as a structured approach to Saguna Śiva—using ordered rites to steady awareness and invite grace.
A preparatory water-bath (avagāha), followed by achieving composure (samācānta) and performing a placement/nyāsa of a threefold sacred arrangement (trimaṇḍala) as a prelude to Śaiva mantra and worship.