लिङ्ग-बेर-प्रतिष्ठाविधिः / The Procedure for Installing the Liṅga and the Bera
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प्रोक्षयेत्प्रोक्षणीतोयैर्मूलेनाष्टोत्तरं शतम् । सपुष्पं सकुशं पाणिं न्यस्य लिंगस्य मस्तके
prokṣayetprokṣaṇītoyairmūlenāṣṭottaraṃ śatam | sapuṣpaṃ sakuśaṃ pāṇiṃ nyasya liṃgasya mastake
当以灌顶净水洒净于湿婆林伽,并诵根本真言一百零八遍。继而以手持花与 kuśa 草,安置于林伽之顶冠(上端)。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Significance: Establishes ritual purity (śuddhi) and eligibility (adhikāra) for liṅga-pūjā; the 108-japa with prokṣaṇa is treated as a grace-invoking preparatory act.
Type: panchakshara
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that devotion becomes inwardly steady through disciplined ritual: purification by consecrated water and mantra-japa (108) culminates in reverently offering one’s hand—symbolizing surrender—at the summit of the liṅga, the emblem of Pati (Śiva) who grants grace and liberation.
The liṅga is approached as Saguna Śiva for worship—through water, mantra, flowers, and kuśa—so the devotee’s mind can concentrate on Śiva’s presence; this focused practice supports realization of Śiva as the supreme Lord beyond bonds (Pāśa) in Shaiva Siddhanta.
Perform prokṣaṇa (sprinkling with sanctified water) while repeating the mūla-mantra 108 times, then offer flowers and kuśa with a steady hand placed on the top of the liṅga—combining japa, purification, and respectful upacāra in Linga pūjā.