शिवध्यानपूजनवर्णनम्
Description of Śiva Meditation and Worship
पद्मस्य वायुदिक्पद्मे संकल्प्य स्कान्दमासनम् । स्कन्दमूर्तिम्प्रकल्प्याथ स्कन्दमावाहयेद्बुधः
padmasya vāyudikpadme saṃkalpya skāndamāsanam | skandamūrtimprakalpyātha skandamāvāhayedbudhaḥ
وایو کی سمت والے کنول آسن پر دانا سادھک دل میں اسکند کا آسن باندھے۔ پھر اسکند کی مورتی بنا کر اسی میں بھگوان اسکند کا آواہن کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
It teaches disciplined saguna-upāsanā: the deity is approached through sankalpa (focused intention), a prepared seat (āsana), and āvāhana (invocation), training the mind to become steady and devotional—an aid toward purification and, ultimately, Shiva-oriented liberation.
Though Skanda is invoked here, the method reflects the Shiva Purana’s broader saguna ritual grammar used for Shiva/Linga worship as well—establishing a sacred locus, forming the divine presence in a consecrated support, and worshipping with devotion as a step toward realizing Shiva as Pati (the Lord) beyond forms.
A structured pūjā practice: choose the Vāyu-directional lotus-seat, perform sankalpa, set up Skanda’s āsana, create/visualize the mūrti, and perform āvāhana; it also implies meditative visualization (bhāvanā) as the inner counterpart of the external rite.