Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
नीलरुद्रमुपस्थाप्य तस्मै पूजादिकं तथा । कृत्वा कर्म शिवाज्ञां च दद्यात्पूर्वोक्तवर्त्मना
nīlarudramupasthāpya tasmai pūjādikaṃ tathā | kṛtvā karma śivājñāṃ ca dadyātpūrvoktavartmanā
既已如法安置尼罗鲁陀罗(Nīlarudra),当为彼行供养礼拜及诸余仪轨。圆满遵行湿婆所敕之行持后,应依先前所述之法而作规定供献。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Nīlakaṇṭha
Type: rudram
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that Śiva is approached through orderly sādhana: establish the deity-form (Saguna Śiva as Nīlarudra), perform pūjā with devotion, and complete the rite exactly as Śiva prescribes—discipline and obedience purify the soul (paśu) and loosen bondage (pāśa).
The verse emphasizes upasthāpana (ritual installation) and pūjā-krama (sequence of worship), which is the core of Saguna Śiva worship—whether directed to the Liṅga or to a specific Rudra-form like Nīlarudra—culminating in the prescribed concluding offering.
It suggests a complete pūjā routine: install the form, offer the standard upacāras, follow Śiva’s injunctions for the vrata/karma, and finish with the prescribed dāna/offerings according to the earlier stated method.