Kṣetra–Kāla–Phala-kramaḥ
Hierarchy of Sacred Place, Time, and Ritual Fruit
ततो दशगुणं गोष्ठं जलतीरं ततो दश । ततो दशगुणं बिल्वतुलस्यश्वत्थमूलकम्
tato daśaguṇaṃ goṣṭhaṃ jalatīraṃ tato daśa | tato daśaguṇaṃ bilvatulasyaśvatthamūlakam
اس کے مقابلے میں گوشتھ (گؤشالا) میں کیا گیا پوجن دس گنا پُنّیہ دیتا ہے۔ دریا کے کنارے کیا گیا پوجن اس سے بھی دس گنا زیادہ پھل دیتا ہے۔ اور بیل (بلوا) کے درخت، تلسی یا اشوتھ کے تنے کی جڑ میں کیا گیا پوجن اس سے بھی دس گنا بڑھ کر پُنّیہ بخش ہے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Significance: Ranks sacred settings by multiplied merit: goṣṭha (cow-shed), jalatīra (riverbank), and especially sacred trees—highlighting place-based supports for worship that purify the bound soul.
Offering: pushpa
The verse teaches that while devotion is primary, certain sāttvika locations (near life-sustaining water, among protected cattle, and beneath sacred trees) intensify the mind’s purity and thereby multiply the spiritual fruit of Shiva worship.
It supports Saguna Shiva worship through the Shiva-linga by recommending auspicious settings for pūjā; such environments aid concentration, reverence, and bhakti, making linga-upāsanā more inwardly effective.
Perform Shiva-linga pūjā or japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) at a riverbank or near bilva/tulasī/aśvattha roots, offering bilva leaves when available and maintaining a clean, calm, sāttvika atmosphere.