पार्थिवप्रतिमापूजाविधानम्
Pārthiva-pratimā Pūjā-vidhāna — Procedure for Worship of an Earthen Icon
माघशुक्ले च सप्तम्यामादित्ययजनं चरेत् । ज्येष्ठभाद्र कसौम्ये च द्वादश्यां श्रवर्णक्षके
māghaśukle ca saptamyāmādityayajanaṃ caret | jyeṣṭhabhādra kasaumye ca dvādaśyāṃ śravarṇakṣake
No sétimo dia lunar (Saptamī) da quinzena clara de Māgha, deve-se praticar a adoração de Āditya (o Sol). Do mesmo modo, em Jyeṣṭha e em Bhādrapada—quando for segunda-feira (Soma), no décimo segundo dia lunar (Dvādaśī), e estando presente a nakṣatra Śravaṇa—deve-se empreender devidamente o culto prescrito.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It emphasizes that worship becomes especially fruitful when aligned with sacred time (tithi, weekday, and nakshatra), training the devotee in disciplined, dharma-based devotion that ultimately supports Shaiva sadhana and inner purification.
In Shaiva practice, honoring cosmic powers like Āditya can be understood as reverencing Shiva’s manifested order (saguna expression of divine governance). Such time-bound observances complement Linga worship by cultivating regularity, purity, and devotion.
Perform Āditya-yajana (Sun worship) on Māgha Śukla Saptamī, and undertake the prescribed worship on Dvādaśī when Monday coincides with Śravaṇa nakshatra—ideally with mantra-japa, offerings, and a focused, sattvic observance.