Śiva–Arjuna Yuddha and the Subjugation of Pride (Śiva-parīkṣā)
आश्रमे पुष्पवृष्टिश्च चन्दनेन समन्विता । पपात सुकरार्थं च तेषाञ्चैव महात्मनाम्
āśrame puṣpavṛṣṭiśca candanena samanvitā | papāta sukarārthaṃ ca teṣāñcaiva mahātmanām
آشرم میں چندن کی خوشبو سے آمیختہ پھولوں کی بارش ہوئی، جو اُن عظیم روحوں کے لیے مَنگل، راحت اور خیریت کا سبب بنی۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
Role: nurturing
Offering: pushpa
The पुष्पवृष्टि (rain of flowers) with sandal fragrance is a sign of Shiva’s anugraha (grace), indicating inner purity and divine approval surrounding the mahātmas in the ashrama.
Flowers and sandal are classic upachāras in Saguna Shiva worship—especially in Linga-pūjā—showing that devotion expressed through fragrant offerings is met with Shiva’s benevolent presence and auspiciousness.
Perform Shiva-pūjā with gandha (sandal paste) and puṣpa (flowers) while repeating the Panchakshara mantra “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” cultivating a calm, sattvic mind receptive to Shiva’s grace.