गिरिराजस्य शिवनिमन्त्रणम् / The Mountain-King Invites Śiva
Hospitality to Śiva and the Devas
जनावासोतिरम्यश्च सम्मानो विविधः कृतः । भोजनानि त्वपूर्वाणि न वर्ण्यानि गिरीश्वर
janāvāsotiramyaśca sammāno vividhaḥ kṛtaḥ | bhojanāni tvapūrvāṇi na varṇyāni girīśvara
为众人安排的住处极其雅美,又献上种种礼敬。至于饮食——稀有而前所未有——噢山岳之主,实难以言辞尽述其妙。
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Umāpati
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It elevates devoted hospitality—providing shelter, honor, and food—as an expression of bhakti; such reverential service to Śiva’s devotees and sacred guests becomes a means of inner purification and grace.
In the Saguna narrative frame, devotion is shown not only through ritual offerings to the Linga but also through tangible seva—honoring those connected to Śiva and supporting dharmic gatherings as part of worship.
The practical takeaway is anna-dāna (offering food) and atithi-sevā (serving guests) as devotional acts—performed with Śiva-bhāva—alongside one’s regular mantra-japa such as the Pañcākṣarī ("Om Namaḥ Śivāya").