प्रणवमहिमा — The Greatness of the Praṇava (Om) as Śiva
पौरुषेणैव सूक्तेन हुत्वा प्रत्यृचमात्मवान् । हुत्वा च सौविष्टकृतीं स्वसूत्रोक्तविधानतः
pauruṣeṇaiva sūktena hutvā pratyṛcamātmavān | hutvā ca sauviṣṭakṛtīṃ svasūtroktavidhānataḥ
ضبطِ نفس والا سادھک پُرُش سوکت کے ذریعے ہر رِچ کے لیے ایک ایک آہوتی دے۔ پھر اپنے ہی سُوتر میں بیان کردہ طریقے کے مطابق سَووِشٹکرت آہوتی بھی عینِ دستور ادا کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Mantra: (Referenced) Puruṣa-sūkta (Ṛgveda 10.90) used for oblations pratyṛc; followed by Sauviṣṭakṛt offering.
Type: rudram
It emphasizes that devotion to Shiva is strengthened by disciplined, scripture-aligned practice—offering with steadiness (ātmavān) and completing rites properly, so worship becomes a purified means toward Shiva’s grace and liberation.
In Shaiva Siddhanta, Saguna Shiva (worshipped as the Linga and through ritual) is approached through correct vidhi; this verse shows how Vedic homa elements can be integrated as supportive limbs of Shiva-upasana, culminating in a complete offering sequence.
It suggests a structured homa: recite the Puruṣa-sūkta and offer oblations verse-by-verse, then perform the concluding Sauviṣṭakṛt oblation, strictly following one’s authorized sūtra/traditional procedure.