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Shloka 9

Pāśupata-vrata Māhātmya: Dvādaśa-Liṅga Mahāvrata, Month-wise Dravya, and Pūjā-krama

च्रेअतिओन् ओफ़् अ लिङ्ग कृत्वा कनीयसं लिङ्गं स्नाप्य चन्दनवारिणा चैत्रमासादि विप्रेन्द्राः शिवलिङ्गव्रतं चरेत्

creation of a liṅga kṛtvā kanīyasaṃ liṅgaṃ snāpya candanavāriṇā caitramāsādi viprendrāḥ śivaliṅgavrataṃ caret

โอ พราหมณ์ผู้ประเสริฐทั้งหลาย พึงสร้างลึงค์ขนาดเล็ก แล้วสรงด้วยน้ำผสมจันทน์ เริ่มตั้งแต่เดือนไจตระ จงประพฤติว्रตศิวลึงค์—ด้วยวินัยแห่งการบูชานี้ ปศุย่อมประสานกับปติ คือพระศิวะ.

liṅgama (Śiva-)Liṅga
liṅgam:
kṛtvāhaving made
kṛtvā:
kanīyasamsmall, lesser-sized
kanīyasam:
liṅgamthe Liṅga
liṅgam:
snāpyahaving bathed/abluted
snāpya:
candana-vāriṇāwith sandal-water (water mixed with sandal paste)
candana-vāriṇā:
caitra-māsa-ādibeginning with the month of Caitra
caitra-māsa-ādi:
vipra-indrāḥO best among brahmins
vipra-indrāḥ:
śiva-liṅga-vratamthe vow/observance centered on the Śiva-Liṅga
śiva-liṅga-vratam:
caretshould practice/undertake
caret:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)

S
Shiva
S
Shiva-Linga

FAQs

It prescribes a practical vrata-method: create a small Liṅga and perform abhiṣeka with sandal-water, establishing regular, embodied devotion to Pati (Śiva) through a simple, accessible form of Liṅga-pūjā.

By centering the vrata on the Liṅga—Śiva’s aniconic, all-pervading mark—it implies Śiva as Pati, the transcendent yet immanent Lord who becomes approachable through ritual focus without reducing Him to a limited form.

A vrata-based discipline combining pūjā and abhiṣeka (bathing the Liṅga with candana-water), functioning as a devotional sādhanā that purifies the paśu and loosens pāśa through steady observance.