लिङ्ग-बेर-प्रतिष्ठाविधिः / The Procedure for Installing the Liṅga and the Bera
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उद्वास्य हृदि संधानं त्यागं वा युक्तमाचरेत् । एकाहपूजाविहतौ कुर्याद्द्विगुणमर्चनम्
udvāsya hṛdi saṃdhānaṃ tyāgaṃ vā yuktamācaret | ekāhapūjāvihatau kuryāddviguṇamarcanam
Sau khi cử hành nghi thức tiễn thỉnh (udvāsya) đúng pháp, hành giả nên thực tập niệm tưởng nội tâm—an trú Đức Śiva trong tim—hoặc bằng không thì nương theo hạnh xả ly. Nếu việc thờ phụng hằng ngày bị bỏ lỡ một ngày, hãy cử hành lễ bái gấp đôi để sám tạ và phục hồi.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Sthala Purana: Not site-specific; it regulates continuity of daily worship and prescribes inner fixation (hṛdi-saṃdhāna) after udvāsa, and a compensatory doubling of arcana after a one-day lapse.
Significance: Teaches restoration of worship-discipline: continuity (nitya-pūjā) is itself a sādhana that reduces negligence (pramāda) and supports grace through steadiness.
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It teaches disciplined continuity in Shiva-upasana: after completing worship one should internalize Shiva in the heart (inner yoga) or cultivate renunciation, and if worship lapses, one restores the vow through doubled arcanā—showing that steadiness (niyama) supports devotion and purification.
It reflects the standard arcana sequence for Saguna worship—invocation followed by proper dismissal—then directs the devotee to carry the Linga’s presence inward as heart-contemplation, bridging outer ritual (bahya-puja) and inner worship (antah-puja).
Ritually, if one day of puja is missed, perform double arcanā the next time. Meditatively, practice hṛdi-saṃdhāna—steadying awareness of Shiva in the heart—alongside tyāga (non-attachment) as a supportive Shaiva discipline.