पार्थिवार्चाविधिः | Pārthivārcā-vidhi
Procedure for the Earthen Liṅga Worship
ऋचा सद्योजातमिति मृदाहरणमाचरेत् । वामदेवाय इति च जलप्रक्षेपमाचरेत्
ṛcā sadyojātamiti mṛdāharaṇamācaret | vāmadevāya iti ca jalaprakṣepamācaret
ด้วยฤจที่ขึ้นต้นว่า “สัทโยชาตะ…” พึงรับเอาดินอันศักดิ์สิทธิ์ (เพื่อเตรียมวิภูติ) และด้วยมนต์ “วามเทวายะ” พึงทำการประพรม/โปรยน้ำ.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Mantra: "sadyojātaṃ prapadyāmi sadyojātāya vai namaḥ" (Sadyojāta-mantra/ṛc; used here for mṛdāharaṇa) ; "vāmadevāya" (Vāmadeva-mantra phrase for jala-prakṣepa)
Type: rudram
Role: nurturing
It teaches that Shaiva worship is both inner and outer: purity of intention is supported by sanctifying actions—collecting the earth for bhasma and purifying it with mantra and water—so the devotee approaches Shiva (Pati) with disciplined reverence.
Bhasma and water-aspersion are standard preparatory acts before Linga-puja; by invoking Sadyojāta and Vāmadeva (faces/aspects of Shiva in the Panchabrahma), the devotee treats the Linga as Saguna Shiva present for worship while remembering His transcendent nature.
Use the “Sadyojāta” mantra while taking the earth/clay for bhasma preparation, and chant “Vāmadevāya” while sprinkling water for purification—linking each physical step to Shiva-mantra awareness.