Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
कार्तिके मासि यो दद्याद् घृतदीपं शिवाग्रतः सम्पूज्यमानं वा पश्येद् विधिना परमेश्वरम्
kārtike māsi yo dadyād ghṛtadīpaṃ śivāgrataḥ sampūjyamānaṃ vā paśyed vidhinā parameśvaram
కార్తిక మాసంలో శివుని ముందర ఘృతదీపం అర్పించువాడు, లేదా విధిగా పూజింపబడుచున్న పరమేశ్వరుని దర్శించువాడు, శివభక్తిజనిత శుభఫలమును పొందును.
Suta Goswami (narrating the merit of Karttika observances to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It elevates two core acts of liṅga-bhakti in Kārttika—offering a ghee-lamp (dīpa-dāna) before Śiva and taking disciplined darśana of Śiva’s worship—as direct, meritorious means of approaching Pati through ritual devotion.
Śiva is named Parameśvara, indicating the supreme Pati: the Lord who receives worship and grants auspicious spiritual fruit, drawing the paśu (individual soul) away from pāśa (bondage) through right devotion and rite.
A Karttika observance centered on dīpa-dāna and śāstric pūjā-vidhi, where even reverent darśana of properly performed worship is affirmed as a potent devotional discipline aligned with Śaiva practice.