The mode of worship of Siva - Verse 10
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 2 · Verse 23.10
Sanskrit Original
शूलं परशुखङ्गं च वज्रं शक्तिं च दक्षिणे। वामे पाशाङ्कुशं घण्टां नागं नाराचमुत्तमम।।
śūlaṃ paraśukhaṅgaṃ ca vajraṃ śaktiṃ ca dakṣiṇe| vāme pāśāṅkuśaṃ ghaṇṭāṃ nāgaṃ nārācamuttamam||
Śailādi said: In his hands on the right side he holds the javelin, axe, sword, thunderbolt and Śakti. In the hands to the left he holds the noose, goad, bell, serpent and the excellent dart or his hands show the gestures of granting boons and freedom from fear.[1] The rest is as mentioned before. He wears all kinds of ornaments and garments of diverse colours. He shall worship lord Śiva whose form is the Vedāṅga, who is the most excellent of all excellent Devas and who is the lord of Brahman. He shall worship him with all fervour.