Svāyambhuva Lineage to Dakṣa; Pṛthu’s Devotion; Pāśupata Saṃnyāsa; Dakṣa–Satī Episode
मन्दाकिनीजले स्त्रात्वा संतर्प्य पितृदेवताः / अर्चयित्वा महादेवं पुष्पैः पद्मोत्पलादिभिः
mandākinījale strātvā saṃtarpya pitṛdevatāḥ / arcayitvā mahādevaṃ puṣpaiḥ padmotpalādibhiḥ
Омывшись в водах Мандакини и совершив подношения-умилостивления (тарпана) Питрам и покровительствующим божествам, следует затем почитать Махадеву цветами — лотосом, синим лотосом (утпала) и прочими.
Lord Kūrma (Viṣṇu) instructing the sages/seekers on tīrtha-dharma and Śiva-pūjā
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
Indirectly, by prescribing purification (tīrtha-snāna) and devotion (Śiva-pūjā), it frames realization as supported by inner and outer śuddhi—preparing the mind for knowledge of the Self rather than defining Ātman explicitly.
It emphasizes preparatory disciplines aligned with yoga-sādhana: ritual purification, gratitude to lineage (pitṛ-tarpaṇa), and focused worship (arcana) that steadies attention (ekāgratā) and cultivates sattva—often treated as prerequisites for deeper contemplation.
With Viṣṇu (as Lord Kūrma) instructing worship of Mahādeva, the Purāṇa models harmony: devotion to Śiva is presented as fully compatible within a Vaiṣṇava voice, reflecting the text’s Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis.