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Shloka 6

स्नानविधिः — गायत्र्यावाहन, सूर्यवन्दन, तर्पण, पञ्चमहायज्ञ, भस्मस्नान, मन्त्रस्नान

उदुत्यं च तथा चित्रं जातवेदसमेव च अभिवन्द्य पुनः सूर्यं ब्रह्माणं च विधानतः

udutyaṃ ca tathā citraṃ jātavedasameva ca abhivandya punaḥ sūryaṃ brahmāṇaṃ ca vidhānataḥ

ครั้นสวดบท “อุทุตฺยม”, “จิตรํ” และ “ชาตเวทสมฺ” แล้ว พึงนอบน้อมอีกครั้งแด่สุริยะและพรหมา ตามบทบัญญัติแห่งพิธี

उदुत्यम्the Vedic hymn beginning with “ud utyam” (a solar stuti)
उदुत्यम्:
and
:
तथाlikewise
तथा:
चित्रम्the Vedic hymn “citra” (splendid/bright stuti)
चित्रम्:
जातवेदसम्the Vedic hymn “jātavedas” (Agni/inner-fire stuti)
जातवेदसम्:
एवindeed
एव:
and
:
अभिवन्द्यhaving saluted, having paid reverence
अभिवन्द्य:
पुनःagain, thereafter
पुनः:
सूर्यम्Sūrya (the Sun-deity)
सूर्यम्:
ब्रह्माणम्Brahmā (cosmic creator, the presiding intellect of creation)
ब्रह्माणम्:
and
:
विधानतःaccording to injunction, in the prescribed manner
विधानतः:

Suta Goswami (narrating the prescribed sequence of worship within the Linga Purana’s Shaiva-vidhi framework)

S
Surya
B
Brahma
A
Agni

FAQs

It prescribes a preparatory Vaidika sequence—reciting specific hymns and saluting Sūrya and Brahmā—so the devotee’s Shiva-puja proceeds with śāstric correctness (vidhāna) and ritual purity.

By placing Sūrya and Brahmā within an ordered rite, the verse implies their functions are subordinate supports within dharma, while the seeker’s ultimate orientation is toward Pati—Śiva—approached through disciplined, correctly performed worship.

A structured puja-vidhi: Vedic hymn recitation (mantra-stuti) followed by formal salutations (abhivandana) to cosmic deities, functioning as a cleansing, centering step that complements Shaiva sadhana and Pashupata discipline.