पार्थिवप्रतिमापूजाविधानम्
Pārthiva-pratimā Pūjā-vidhāna — Procedure for Worship of an Earthen Icon
वारपूजांशिवादीनामात्मशुद्धिप्रदां विदुः । तिथिनक्षत्रयोगानामाधारं सार्वकामिकम्
vārapūjāṃśivādīnāmātmaśuddhipradāṃ viduḥ | tithinakṣatrayogānāmādhāraṃ sārvakāmikam
Bậc hiền trí biết rằng việc thờ phụng theo các ngày trong tuần—khởi đầu từ lễ thờ Śiva và các vị khác—ban sự thanh tịnh nội tâm. Đó là nền tảng phổ quát, thành tựu mọi ước nguyện, cho các pháp hành dựa trên tithi (ngày âm lịch), nakṣatra (tú), và yoga (cát tường phối hợp).
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Jyotirlinga: Viśvanātha
Sthala Purana: In the Viśveśvarasaṃhitā’s ritual frame, Śiva as Viśveśvara is approached through properly timed worship; the calendrical order (vāra–tithi–nakṣatra–yoga) is treated as a supportive structure for efficacious pūjā, echoing Kāśī’s idea that right approach to Viśveśvara yields both purification and desired ends.
Significance: Darśana and pūjā oriented to inner purification (ātmaśuddhi) and fulfillment of legitimate aims (dharma–artha–kāma) as a preparatory ground for liberation.
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that properly ordered worship—especially with Śiva as the primary focus—purifies the inner self (ātmaśuddhi), making the practitioner fit for grace (anugraha) and higher realization.
Weekday-based worship is a Saguna framework: devotees approach Śiva through accessible forms and rituals (including Liṅga-pūjā), and that disciplined devotion becomes the basis for all other auspicious observances.
Perform regular Śiva-pūjā with panchāṅga awareness (vāra, tithi, nakṣatra, yoga), using simple Shaiva essentials—japa of “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” offering water/bilva, and cultivating purity of intention.