भक्ताधिकारि-द्विजधर्म-योगिलक्षणवर्णनम् / Duties of Qualified Devotees and Marks of Yogins
त्रिः स्नानं चाग्निकार्यं च लिंगार्चनमनुक्रमम् । दानमीश्ररभावश्च दया सर्वत्र सर्वदा
triḥ snānaṃ cāgnikāryaṃ ca liṃgārcanamanukramam | dānamīśrarabhāvaśca dayā sarvatra sarvadā
دن میں تین بار غسل، آگنی کارْی، اور ترتیب سے شِو لِنگ کی پوجا؛ دان، پروردگار کی بھکتی کا بھاؤ، اور ہر جگہ ہر وقت دَیا—یہ سب لازم ہیں۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Sthala Purana: Not tied to a single shrine; it outlines daily disciplines (caryā/kriyā) that prepare the bound soul (paśu) for Śiva’s grace.
Significance: Teaches that regular purity (snāna), Vedic duty (agni-kārya), liṅga-arcana, dāna, īśvara-bhāva, and dayā collectively refine the paśu and loosen pāśa (bondage).
Role: nurturing
Offering: dhupa
It defines a Shaiva code of conduct where outer purity (regular bathing and rites) is joined with inner purity (Īśvara-bhāva) and ethical refinement (dāna and dayā), aligning the soul (paśu) toward the Lord (Pati) through disciplined practice.
Liṅga-arcana “in proper order” emphasizes structured Saguna worship—approaching Śiva through consecrated ritual and reverence—so that devotion becomes steady and transformative rather than casual or irregular.
A daily regimen is implied: thrice bathing, performing agni-kārya (as per one’s tradition), then Liṅga worship, supported by charity and constant compassion—practices that prepare the mind for mantra and focused bhakti.