Ghuśmā–Sudehā: Jealousy, Household Honor, and the Ethics of Śaiva Merit (गुश्मा–सुदेहा प्रसङ्गः)
घुश्मा चापि तदा तस्या वध्वा दुखं निशम्य सा । न चचाल व्रतात्तस्मान्नित्यपार्थिवपूजनात्
ghuśmā cāpi tadā tasyā vadhvā dukhaṃ niśamya sā | na cacāla vratāttasmānnityapārthivapūjanāt
అప్పుడు ఘుష్మ కూడా తన కోడలి దుఃఖాన్ని విని, తన నిత్య పార్థివ శివలింగ పూజా వ్రతం నుండి చలించలేదు.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Jyotirlinga: Ghṛṣṇeśvara
Sthala Purana: Ghuśmā’s hallmark is nitya-pārthiva-liṅga-pūjā: she fashions a clay liṅga daily and worships it unwaveringly; Śiva later manifests, restores what was lost, and establishes the sanctity of the place remembered as Ghṛṣṇeśvara/Kusumeśvara.
Significance: Assures devotees that steadfast daily worship (especially Pārthiva-liṅga) draws Śiva’s grace (anugraha), protection, and restoration.
Mantra: ॐ नमः शिवाय
Type: panchakshara
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
It teaches niṣṭhā (steadfast devotion): even when grief arises, the devotee does not abandon dharma and Shiva-bhakti. In Shaiva Siddhanta, such disciplined worship purifies the pasu (bound soul) and turns suffering into a means for inner steadiness and grace.
The Pārthiva (earthen) liṅga is a saguna support for devotion—an accessible form through which the devotee offers faith, purity, and regularity. The verse highlights that continuity in liṅga-pūjā sustains the mind and keeps one aligned with Shiva even amid household turmoil.
Daily Pārthiva-liṅga pūjā as a vrata: make a small clay liṅga, offer water and simple upacāras, and keep the mind steady with japa such as the Pañcākṣarī mantra (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), maintaining consistency rather than reacting to distress.