आवरणपूजाविधानम् / The Procedure of Āvaraṇa (Enclosure) Worship
राजहंसद्वयाकारे रत्नदंडोपशोभिते । दर्पणं चापि सुस्निग्धं दिव्यगन्धानुलेपनम्
rājahaṃsadvayākāre ratnadaṃḍopaśobhite | darpaṇaṃ cāpi susnigdhaṃ divyagandhānulepanam
Havia ali um espelho esplêndido, adornado com um cabo cravejado de joias em forma de um par de cisnes reais. Era suavíssimo e lustroso, e estava ungido com fragrâncias divinas.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
The verse highlights the sanctity and refinement of Shaiva worship—external purity and beauty in ritual items symbolically point to inner clarity (like a mirror) required for recognizing Pati (Shiva) beyond pasha (bondage).
Such described articles belong to saguna-upasana (worship with form and attributes), where careful preparation—cleanliness, fragrance, and auspicious symbolism—supports focused devotion to Shiva as the accessible Lord worshiped in the Linga.
It suggests attentive puja-seva: keeping worship implements pure and fragrant, and using the ‘mirror’ symbolism for self-examination—cultivating inner cleanliness while offering gandha (fragrant unguents) in Shiva worship.