पाशुपतव्रतविधिः | The Procedure of the Supreme Pāśupata Vow
समर्पयेत्स्वगुरवे स्थापयेद्वा शिवालये । संपूज्य च गुरून्विप्रान्व्रतिनश्च विशेषतः
samarpayetsvagurave sthāpayedvā śivālaye | saṃpūjya ca gurūnviprānvratinaśca viśeṣataḥ
Dapat itong ihandog sa sariling guru, o kung hindi, itatag sa isang templo ni Śiva. At matapos sambahin nang wasto ang mga guru, ang mga pantas na Brahmin, at lalo na ang mga tumutupad sa mga panata, dapat magpatuloy ayon sa nararapat.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Dedicating the liṅga to one’s guru or installing it in a Śiva-temple links private sādhana to the public field of merit (puṇya-kṣetra) and guru-anugraha.
Role: teaching
Offering: naivedya
The verse teaches that Śiva-worship becomes spiritually complete when it is anchored in right relationship: dedication to the guru, reverence to learned vipras, and honoring disciplined vow-observers—supporting purity (śuddhi) and grace (anugraha) in the Shaiva path.
By advising installation in a Śiva-temple, the verse points to Saguna Śiva worship through established forms (such as the Liṅga) and proper temple protocol, where devotion is expressed through consecration, worship, and respectful participation in the Śaiva community.
It suggests a practical rite of dedication (samarpana) or installation (sthāpana) connected with Śiva worship, followed by respectful pūjā of one’s guru and qualified spiritual practitioners—implying disciplined vrata-supporting practice rather than solitary ritual.
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