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Shloka 21

व्यपोहनस्तवनिरूपण-प्रसङ्गे नक्तभोजन-शिवव्रतविधिः (वार्षिक-प्रतिमास-क्रमः)

सोपवासं चतुर्दश्यां भवेदुभयपक्षयोः रुद्राय पौर्णमास्यां तु दद्याद्वै घृतकम्बलम्

sopavāsaṃ caturdaśyāṃ bhavedubhayapakṣayoḥ rudrāya paurṇamāsyāṃ tu dadyādvai ghṛtakambalam

دونوں پکشوں کی چودھویں کو روزہ/اپواس کا ورت رکھے؛ اور پُورنماشی کو رُدر کے لیے گھی لگا ہوا کمبل ضرور دان کرے—یہ شیو-پوجا کو مضبوط کرتا اور پشو کو پاش-مکتی کی طرف لے جاتا ہے۔

sa-upavāsamtogether with fasting
sa-upavāsam:
caturdaśyāmon the fourteenth (tithi)
caturdaśyām:
bhavetshould be/should be done
bhavet:
ubhaya-pakṣayoḥin both fortnights (bright and dark)
ubhaya-pakṣayoḥ:
rudrāyaunto Rudra (Shiva)
rudrāya:
paurṇamāsyāmon the full-moon day
paurṇamāsyām:
tuand/indeed
tu:
dadyātshould give/offer
dadyāt:
vaicertainly
vai:
ghṛta-kambalama blanket/shawl (kambala) with ghee (ghṛta), i.e., ghee-anointed woollen covering
ghṛta-kambalam:

Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages of Naimisharanya)

R
Rudra
S
Shiva

FAQs

It links Linga-centered Shaiva discipline to concrete observances—fasting on both Chaturdashis and dana on Purnima—showing that devotion is expressed through vrata (self-restraint) and charitable offering to Rudra as part of Shiva-puja.

Shiva is addressed as Rudra, the Pati who receives offerings and grants purification; the verse implies that grace is approached through regulated conduct that loosens pasha (bondage) upon the pashu (individual soul).

A vrata practice: upavasa (fasting) on the 14th tithi of both pakshas, coupled with dana on Purnima—supporting the Shaiva path where discipline and offering function as auxiliaries to inner purification aligned with Pashupata-oriented worship.