Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
अथ जाते च सायाह्ने भुवि पश्चिमदिण्मुखः । उद्धृत्य दद्यात्प्रातस्तु मध्याह्नेंगुलिभिस्तथा
atha jāte ca sāyāhne bhuvi paścimadiṇmukhaḥ | uddhṛtya dadyātprātastu madhyāhneṃgulibhistathā
پھر جب شام ہو جائے تو زمین پر مغرب رُخ ہو کر (مقدّس مادّہ) اٹھا کر نذر/لگائے۔ صبح میں بھی اسی طرح، اور دوپہر میں بھی انگلیوں سے مقررہ طریقے کے مطابق کرے۔
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-worship procedures to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Tatpuruṣa
It stresses niyama (disciplined observance) in Shiva-upasana: aligning worship with time (morning–midday–evening) and right procedure, which purifies the pashu (bound soul) and steadies devotion toward Pati (Shiva).
Such time-based directions belong to saguna worship—serving Shiva through concrete ritual acts (like offering/applying sacred substances) that support inner remembrance of Shiva’s presence in the Linga.
A thrice-daily observance connected with Shaiva purity practices—especially the proper offering/application of a sacred substance (commonly understood in this context as bhasma/tripundra-related procedure), done with attention to direction and method.