आवरणपूजाविधानम् / The Procedure of Āvaraṇa (Enclosure) Worship
आढ्यो वाथ दरिद्रो वा स्वकां शक्तिमवंचयन् । द्रव्यैर्न्यायार्जितैरेव भक्त्या देवं समर्चयेत्
āḍhyo vātha daridro vā svakāṃ śaktimavaṃcayan | dravyairnyāyārjitaireva bhaktyā devaṃ samarcayet
ไม่ว่าผู้ใดจะมั่งมีหรือยากจน โดยไม่ปิดบังความสามารถของตน พึงบูชาพระผู้เป็นเจ้าด้วยภักติ ด้วยทรัพย์ที่ได้มาโดยชอบธรรมเท่านั้น
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Significance: Frames worship as ethically grounded: offerings should be nyāyārjita (righteously earned). This aligns pilgrimage and temple giving with dharma, making devotion a purifier rather than a cover for harm.
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that Śiva is pleased not by wealth but by sincere bhakti joined to dharma—offering according to one’s means and without deceit, using honestly earned resources.
In Liṅga/Saguṇa worship, the purity of the upacāras (offerings) matters: one may offer little or much, but it should be obtained righteously and offered with devotion, which sanctifies the act of pūjā.
Perform simple Śiva-pūjā with whatever you can honestly provide—water, bilva leaves, lamp, or naivedya—while maintaining steady devotion (often supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”).