पार्थिवार्चाविधिः | Pārthivārcā-vidhi
Procedure for the Earthen Liṅga Worship
घृटं स्नाने खलु घृतं घृतं यावेति मंत्रतः । मधुवाता मधुनक्तं मधुमान्न इति त्र् यृचा
ghṛṭaṃ snāne khalu ghṛtaṃ ghṛtaṃ yāveti maṃtrataḥ | madhuvātā madhunaktaṃ madhumānna iti tr yṛcā
确然,沐浴之时当依仪轨称念“酥油—酥油”,诵持咒句‘ghṛtaṃ yāva’;并以三首Ṛk颂——始于‘madhuvātā’、‘madhunaktam’与‘madhumān naḥ’——为浴水加持净化。由吠陀之甘露与清净,令此身堪为供奉湿婆之器。
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-worship procedures to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Sthala Purana: Not a site-specific Jyotirliṅga passage; it teaches Vaidika śauca (purificatory bathing) as immediate preparation for Śiva-pūjā.
Significance: Frames bodily and mental purification as eligibility (adhikāra) for liṅga-arcana; ‘madhurya’ (honey-sweetness) signifies sattva and auspiciousness before approaching the Lord.
Mantra: घृतं घृतं… ‘घृतं याव’ इति मन्त्रतः । ‘मधुवाता’ ‘मधुनक्तम्’ ‘मधुमान्नः’ इति त्र्यृचा
Type: rudram
It teaches that outer cleansing (snāna) becomes spiritually effective when sanctified by mantra; purity, sweetness (madhu), and sattva prepare the devotee to approach Śiva—the Pati who grants liberation when worship is done with discipline.
Before Linga-pūjā, the body and mind are ritually refined; the mantras function as consecration (saṃskāra), making the devotee fit to offer water, ghee, and other auspicious substances to Saguna Śiva in the Linga.
Perform a mantra-consecrated bath (mantra-snānā): bathe while reciting the ‘ghṛta’ invocation and the three ‘madhu’ ṛks, holding the intention of inner sweetness—calm mind, restrained senses—prior to Shiva-pūjā.