वैवाहिकानुष्ठानसमापनं दानप्रशंसा च / Completion of Wedding Rites and Praise of Gifts
Dāna
भुक्त्वा मिष्टान्नमाचम्य महेशो हृष्टमानसः । सकर्पूरं च तांबूलं बुभुजे भार्य या सह
bhuktvā miṣṭānnamācamya maheśo hṛṣṭamānasaḥ | sakarpūraṃ ca tāṃbūlaṃ bubhuje bhārya yā saha
இனிய உணவை உண்டு ஆச்சமனம் செய்து மகிழ்ந்த மனத்துடன் மகேசன், தன் மனைவி (பார்வதி) உடன் கற்பூரம் கலந்த தாம்பூலத்தை உண்டான்.
Sūta Gosvāmī
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It portrays Saguna Śiva’s approachable, auspicious nature: even in ordinary acts like eating and ācamana, the Lord models purity, contentment, and sanctified household life, showing that devotion can permeate daily conduct.
By depicting Maheśa in a personal, embodied leela with Pārvatī, the text reinforces Saguna worship—seeing Śiva as lovingly present and accessible—while reminding devotees that purity (ācamana) and reverence extend from shrine-worship to everyday life.
The implied practice is ācamana (purificatory sipping of water) before/after meals and maintaining śauca (cleanliness). A devotee may pair such daily acts with remembrance of Śiva—mentally repeating the Pañcākṣarī “Om Namaḥ Śivāya” to sanctify routine life.