नभगोपाख्यानम्
Nabhaga-Upākhyāna: The Account of Nabhaga and Shiva-Jñāna
समाप्ते कर्मणि ततो विप्रा आंगिरसाश्च ते । तस्मै दत्त्वा ययुः स्वर्गं स्वंस्वं सत्रावशेषितम्
samāpte karmaṇi tato viprā āṃgirasāśca te | tasmai dattvā yayuḥ svargaṃ svaṃsvaṃ satrāvaśeṣitam
仪式既毕,那些安伽罗萨系的婆罗门圣仙,将其祭会(satra)所余之分奉献于他,遂升往天界——各自归于自己所证得的境界。就湿婆派立场而言,此颂彰显:依次第、以恭敬圆满所作之业仪,能得更高世界;然究竟解脱,终须凭对主宰Pati(湿婆)的虔爱,超越一切祭仪之果报。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
It highlights dharmic completeness: a rite must be properly concluded and its remnants duly offered. Such well-performed karma grants heavenly merit, while Śaiva teaching ultimately points beyond svarga to devotion to Śiva for liberation.
Though the verse speaks of Vedic ritual results, the Shiva Purana frames ritual as most fruitful when oriented toward Saguna Śiva—especially through offerings made with Śiva-bhakti—so that worship matures from merit-seeking to God-centered surrender.
A key takeaway is to complete worship without negligence: conclude rites with proper offerings and respectful giving. In Śaiva practice, this aligns with finishing daily pūjā with mantra-japa (e.g., Panchākṣarī) and a final offering/prasāda distribution in a disciplined way.