आवरणपूजाविधानम् / The Procedure of Āvaraṇa (Enclosure) Worship
आधूपितानि पुष्पौघैर्वासितानि समंततः । चन्दनागुरुकर्पूरकाष्ठगुग्गुलुचूर्णिकैः
ādhūpitāni puṣpaughairvāsitāni samaṃtataḥ | candanāgurukarpūrakāṣṭhaguggulucūrṇikaiḥ
它们以花堆遍熏四方,复以檀香末、沉香末、樟木粉与古古卢(guggulu)香粉薰染,芬芳充盈——皆为供奉吉祥主宰湿婆的相称香供。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Offering: dhupa
It emphasizes inner and outer purity in Śiva-bhakti: creating a sanctified, fragrant space symbolizes refining the senses and offering them to Pati (Śiva), loosening the bonds (pāśa) that tie the soul (paśu) to impurity.
These fragrances and flowers are classic upacāras (ritual services) for Saguna worship—honoring the Śiva-liṅga as the accessible form through which devotion becomes steady and contemplative, leading the mind toward the formless reality.
Prepare the shrine with incense/fumigation and offer flowers and fragrances (sandal, agaru, camphor, guggulu) while mentally dedicating the senses to Śiva; accompany the offering with japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya.”