साधक-दीक्षा तथा मन्त्रसाधन
Puraścaraṇa and the Discipline of the Mantra-Sādhaka
शुभे ऽहनि शुभे देशे काले वा दोषवर्जिते । शुक्लदन्तनखः स्नातः कृतपूर्वाह्णिकक्रियः
śubhe 'hani śubhe deśe kāle vā doṣavarjite | śukladantanakhaḥ snātaḥ kṛtapūrvāhṇikakriyaḥ
شُبھ دن میں، شُبھ جگہ میں، یا عیب سے پاک وقت میں—غسل کرکے پاکیزہ ہو، دانت اور ناخن صاف (سفید) ہوں، اور قبلِ دوپہر کے اعمال باقاعدہ ادا کر چکا ہو—تب وہ شیو پوجن اور دھیان سادھنا کے لائق ہوتا ہے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: nurturing
It teaches that outer cleanliness and orderly daily discipline support inner purity, making the seeker fit for Śiva-upāsanā; in Shaiva thought, such preparation steadies the mind for devotion and liberating knowledge.
It lays the preparatory qualifications for Linga worship—choosing an auspicious setting/time and approaching the Saguna form of Śiva with bodily and mental purity so the rite becomes a focused act of bhakti rather than mere formality.
Perform morning nitya-karmas, bathe, maintain cleanliness, and then commence Śiva-pūjā and japa/meditation (commonly with the Pañcākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”), ideally at a दोषवर्जित (unblemished) time.