Śiva-Naivedya-Grāhyatā-Nirṇayaḥ
On the Proper Acceptance and Merit of Śiva’s Consecrated Food-Offering
करपूजानिवृत्तानां स्वभोज्यं तु निवेदयेत् । निवृत्तानां परं सूक्ष्मं लिंगमेव विशिष्यते
karapūjānivṛttānāṃ svabhojyaṃ tu nivedayet | nivṛttānāṃ paraṃ sūkṣmaṃ liṃgameva viśiṣyate
对于已止息手作外供之人,应以自食之物作为供献。对于行 nivṛtti、内向寂照的奉献者,至上而最微妙的真实,特显为唯有林伽而已。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: liberating
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that when devotion matures from outward acts to inner withdrawal (nivṛtti), worship culminates in recognizing the subtle, supreme Linga—Shiva as the transcendent Pati—while daily life (even eating) is sanctified as offering.
It affirms the Linga as the foremost focus for the inward-turned practitioner: external rites may be completed, but the Linga remains the supreme ‘sign’ through which Saguna worship leads the mind toward the subtle, beyond-gross reality.
Make your meal itself a naivedya—eat only after mentally offering it to Shiva in the Linga—and contemplate the subtle Linga within, letting external ritual resolve into steady inner remembrance.