आवरणपूजाविधानम् / The Procedure of Āvaraṇa (Enclosure) Worship
शीतञ्च वस्त्रपूतं तद्विशिष्टं स्नानपानयोः । छत्रं शशिनिभं चारु मुक्तादामविराजितम्
śītañca vastrapūtaṃ tadviśiṣṭaṃ snānapānayoḥ | chatraṃ śaśinibhaṃ cāru muktādāmavirājitam
سنان اور پینے کے لیے خاص طور پر موزوں، کپڑے سے چھانا ہوا ٹھنڈا پانی پیش کرے؛ اور چاند جیسا سفید، موتیوں کی مالا سے آراستہ خوبصورت چھتر بھی نذر کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Cloth-filtered cool water signifies śauca (ritual purity) and care in abhiṣeka/ācamanīya; offering a parasol (chatra) is a royal honor (rāja-lakṣaṇa) to the Lord, accruing merit.
The verse highlights sattvic upacharas—pure, cooling, and carefully prepared offerings—showing that devotion to Shiva (Pati) is expressed through cleanliness, mindfulness, and reverent service rather than mere display.
In Linga/Saguna worship, water is central for abhisheka and for sanctifying the worshipper; cloth-filtered cool water signifies purity and care. The moon-like parasol and pearl garland are royal honors offered to Shiva as the supreme Lord, acknowledging His sovereignty while the devotee remains humble.
Prepare clean, cool, cloth-filtered water for Shiva’s abhisheka and offer it with focused bhakti; accompany the offering with japa of the Panchakshara mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and a calm, cooling intention (śānti-bhāva).