नैमित्तिकविधिक्रमः
Occasional Rites and Their Procedure
श्रविष्ठाख्ये तु नक्षत्रे प्रौष्ठपद्यां ततः परम् । प्रोक्षयेच्च जलक्रीडां पूर्वाषाढाश्रये दिने
śraviṣṭhākhye tu nakṣatre prauṣṭhapadyāṃ tataḥ param | prokṣayecca jalakrīḍāṃ pūrvāṣāḍhāśraye dine
เมื่อเป็นนักษัตรศรวิษฐา (ธนิษฐา) และต่อจากนั้นในวันโปรษฐปทา พึงประกอบพิธีประพรม (โปรกษณะ) และพิธี “กีฬาน้ำ” อันศักดิ์สิทธิ์; และพึงกระทำเช่นเดียวกันในวันที่อยู่ใต้อิทธิพลของปูรวาษาฒาด้วย
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Sthala Purana: General festival/rite instruction: prokṣaṇa (sprinkling for purification) and jalakrīḍā (festive sacred water-play) on specified nakṣatra days, suggesting temple utsava culture rather than a single locale.
Significance: Purificatory sprinkling and water-festivities renew sanctity and communal devotion; symbolically cool and stabilize the embodied world—an expression of Śiva’s sustaining presence.
Role: nurturing
It teaches that devotion to Shiva is strengthened by disciplined observance—aligning purification and water-rites with auspicious times to steady the mind and make worship fit for receiving Shiva’s grace (anugraha).
The sprinkling (prokṣaṇa) and water-rite point to Linga-upāsanā through abhiṣeka and ritual purity, honoring Saguna Shiva as the accessible, worshipful form through which the devotee approaches the supreme Pati.
Perform prokṣaṇa (sanctifying sprinkling) and a water-based rite akin to abhiṣeka on the specified nakṣatra days; accompany it with Shiva-mantra japa (especially the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) for inner purification.