Adhyaya 84: शिवव्रतकथनम्
Uma–Maheshvara Vrata, Shula-dana, and Month-wise Ekabhakta Vrata
प्रतिष्ठाप्य ततः स्नाप्य समभ्यर्च्य महेश्वरम् देवस्य दक्षिणे हस्ते शूलं त्रिदशपूजितम्
pratiṣṭhāpya tataḥ snāpya samabhyarcya maheśvaram devasya dakṣiṇe haste śūlaṃ tridaśapūjitam
پہلے پرتیِشٹھا کر کے، پھر اس کو اسنان کرا کے اور مہیشور کی پوری عقیدت سے ارچنا کر کے، دیوتا کے دائیں ہاتھ میں تریدشوں کے پوجیت ترشول کو رکھے۔
Suta Goswami
It outlines a core sequence of Linga-pratiṣṭhā: installation (pratiṣṭhā), ritual bathing (snāna/abhiṣeka), and worship (arcana), culminating in adorning the deity with the trident—signifying the established presence of Pati (Shiva) in the consecrated form.
Shiva is approached as Mahēśvara, the supreme Pati worshipped even by the devas; the trident in His right hand signals sovereign lordship and the power to sever pasha (bondage) and uphold cosmic order for the pashu (individual soul).
A practical puja-vidhi is highlighted: pratiṣṭhā, abhiṣeka, and arcana. The trident’s placement functions as a ritual marker of Pāśupata authority—Shiva as the liberating Lord who dispels bonds through grace (anugraha).