Śiva-Pūjākramaḥ — The Procedural Order of Shiva Worship
Pañcāvaraṇa & Upacāras
ब्रह्माणि भोजनान्ते तु यावन्मन्त्रांश्च साक्षतान् । दत्त्वोत्तरापोशनं च हस्तांघ्रिमुखशोधनम्
brahmāṇi bhojanānte tu yāvanmantrāṃśca sākṣatān | dattvottarāpośanaṃ ca hastāṃghrimukhaśodhanam
کھانے کے بعد مقررہ طریقے سے برہمانی سے متعلق منتر یथاوِدھی جپے۔ پھر اُتّرآپوشن (آخری آچمن) کرے اور ہاتھ، پاؤں اور منہ کی طہارت کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Tatpuruṣa
Sthala Purana: General dharma-vidhi: post-meal mantra and purification acts that maintain ritual purity (śauca) for continued Śaiva practice.
Significance: Highlights daily-dharma discipline as supportive of Śiva-upāsanā; purity observances reduce pāśa (bondage) in the form of mala/karma-accumulation tendencies.
Mantra: (Referenced) ‘Brahmāṇī-related mantras’ (brahmāṇi-mantrāḥ) recited at bhojanānta; followed by uttarāpośana (post-meal ācamana).
Shakti Form: Caṇḍikā
Role: nurturing
It teaches that even ordinary acts like eating are to be concluded with mantra, ācamana, and purification—training the devotee to live with śuddhi (inner-outer purity) as a support for Shiva-bhakti and steadiness of mind.
Linga-worship emphasizes ritual purity and mindful completion of rites; post-meal ācamana and cleansing keep the practitioner fit for japa, dhyāna, and pūjā to Saguna Shiva without negligence of dharmic discipline.
Perform uttarāpośana (post-meal sipping/ācamana) with the appropriate mantras, then wash hands, feet, and mouth—ending the act in awareness before resuming japa or other Shaiva practices.