पुष्पार्पण-विनिर्णयः
Determination of Flower-Offerings to Śiva
प्रस्थैकेन च तस्योक्तं लक्षमेकं पुरातनैः । ब्रह्मभोजं तथा प्रोक्तमर्कसंख्याप्रमाणतः
prasthaikena ca tasyoktaṃ lakṣamekaṃ purātanaiḥ | brahmabhojaṃ tathā proktamarkasaṃkhyāpramāṇataḥ
古圣贤说:仅以一普拉斯塔(prastha,一种容量)之量,便可得如施舍十万之功德。又依“阿尔卡”(arka)数目之计量而论,此亦被宣称等同于“梵供食”(Brahmabhoja),即为尊奉婆罗门而设的神圣供养之宴。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahadeva
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that seemingly small, correctly offered sacred acts (measured and sanctioned by tradition) can yield vast merit, supporting the Shaiva view that disciplined dharma and devotion purify the soul and prepare it for Shiva’s grace.
In the Shiva Purana, ritual acts like dāna and Brahmabhoja commonly accompany Saguna Shiva worship—supporting temple/linga rites and devotees—so that external offerings become instruments for inner purification and devotion to Shiva.
A practical takeaway is to perform charitable giving and sacred feeding (Brahmabhoja) with proper measure and intention; when paired with Shiva-mantra japa (e.g., Om Namaḥ Śivāya) it aligns outward merit with inward remembrance.