पुष्पार्पण-विनिर्णयः
Determination of Flower-Offerings to Śiva
गायत्र्या वा नमोंतैश्च नामभिः प्रणवादिभिः । मंत्रैवाथागमोक्तैश्च जलधारादिकं तथा
gāyatryā vā namoṃtaiśca nāmabhiḥ praṇavādibhiḥ | maṃtraivāthāgamoktaiśca jaladhārādikaṃ tathā
جل دھارا وغیرہ اعمال گایتری سے، ‘نمو’ والے منتر سے، پرنَو (اوم) سے شروع ہونے والے الٰہی ناموں سے، یا آگموں میں بتائے گئے منتروں سے بھی انجام دیے جا سکتے ہیں۔
Sūta Gosvāmī (narrating the Śiva-worship procedure to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadashiva
Sthala Purana: Affirms mantra-pluralism: Gāyatrī, namo-formulas, praṇava-led divine names, and specifically Āgama-prescribed mantras may all accompany jaladhārā and related rites—explicitly integrating Āgamic authority.
Significance: Validates temple-style Āgamic worship alongside Vedic mantras; encourages devotees that correct intention and authorized mantra (Veda/Āgama) both conduce to Śiva’s grace.
Mantra: (Gāyatrī is referenced, not quoted)
Type: gayatri
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
It teaches that devotion to Pati (Śiva) can be expressed through multiple authorized mantra-paths—Gāyatrī, “namaḥ” salutations, divine Names, Praṇava (Oṃ), and Āgamic mantras—showing that sincerity and correct orientation toward Śiva are central to grace and purification.
The verse points to abhiṣeka-like worship (jaladhārā) performed with mantra and Names, which is a classic Saguna mode of approaching Śiva in the Liṅga, where sound (mantra) and offering (water-stream) together sanctify the mind and the ritual space.
Perform jaladhārā/abhiṣeka and allied upacāras while chanting Oṃ and “namaḥ”-ending formulas, Śiva-nāmas, or Āgamic mantras—especially suitable for daily worship and Mahāśivarātri observance.