व्यासशौनकादिसंवादः | Vyāsa–Śaunaka and the Sages: Opening Dialogue of the Kailāsa-saṃhitā
तत्रासीनम्महात्मानं सूतम्पौराणिकोत्तमम् । अर्घ्यादिभिस्तदा सर्व्वे मुनयस्समुपाचरन्
tatrāsīnammahātmānaṃ sūtampaurāṇikottamam | arghyādibhistadā sarvve munayassamupācaran
అక్కడ సభలో ఆసీనుడైన మహాత్మ సూతుడు—పౌరాణిక వక్తలలో శ్రేష్ఠుడు—అతనిని అప్పుడు మునులందరూ అర్ఘ్యాది సమర్పణలతో విధివిధానంగా సత్కరించారు.
Suta Goswami (frame narrative inferred: sages honoring Suta at the outset)
Tattva Level: pashu
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: Within the Mukti-maṇḍapa/Kāśī setting, the sages perform formal reception (arghya) to Sūta, preparing for transmission of liberating kṣetra-teaching under Viśveśvara’s aegis.
Significance: Honoring the kathā-vaktā (Purāṇic expounder) is treated as part of dharma that opens one to śravaṇa of mokṣa-śāstra in the sacred kṣetra.
Offering: pushpa
It establishes the Shaiva method of receiving sacred teaching: humility, reverence, and proper hospitality toward the transmitter of śāstra, so that listening (śravaṇa) becomes spiritually fruitful.
Before Linga-worship instructions and Shiva-kathā are heard, the tradition emphasizes right approach—honoring the speaker with arghya and upacāras—mirroring the same upacāra-based devotion offered to Saguna Shiva in pūjā.
The implied practice is guru-satkāra and śāstra-śravaṇa: receive the teacher respectfully (arghya, āsana, etc.) and then listen with one-pointed attention—preparing the mind for mantra, japa, and Shiva-bhakti.