घण्टां च वादयेत्तत्र ततो नीराजनं चरेत् । भ्रामयेद्देवदेवस्य शंखवादित्रनिःस्वनैः
ghaṇṭāṃ ca vādayettatra tato nīrājanaṃ caret | bhrāmayeddevadevasya śaṃkhavāditraniḥsvanaiḥ
ณที่นั้นพึงสั่นระฆัง แล้วจึงทำ ‘นีราจนะ’ (เวียนประทีป). ด้วยเสียงสังข์และดุริยางค์กึกก้อง พึงเวียนถวายต่อหน้าพระผู้เป็นเทวะเหนือเทวะ
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Scene: A bright nīrājana lamp is waved before the deity; bell is rung; conch and instruments sound; devotees stand with folded hands; the lamp’s circular motion creates halos of light in the sanctum.
Worship becomes a full-bodied offering—sound and light are dedicated to the Divine, turning the senses toward sacred remembrance.
No particular tīrtha is specified; the focus is on the nīrājana rite in Śiva worship.
Ring the bell, perform nīrājana (ārati), and wave/circle the light before Śiva amid conch and instrumental sounds.