Adhyaya 79 — Bhakti-Mahima and Linga-Archana-Vidhi
Condensed Ritual Sequence
सद्योजातं जपंश्चापि पञ्चभिः पूजयेच्छिवम् अनेन विधिना देवः प्रसीदति महेश्वरः
sadyojātaṃ japaṃścāpi pañcabhiḥ pūjayecchivam anena vidhinā devaḥ prasīdati maheśvaraḥ
بتلاوة مانترا «سَدْيُوجَاتَا» وبعبادة شِيفا وفق المنهج الخماسي (بانتشابراهما)، بهذا الطقس بعينه يرضى الرب ماهيشڤارا ويغدو مُنعمًا بالفضل.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-puja vidhi to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It states that Linga/Śiva worship becomes efficacious when performed with Pañcabrahma-oriented japa and puja—invoking Śiva’s fivefold presence—leading directly to Mahēśvara’s prasāda (grace).
Śiva is presented as Pati (the Lord who grants liberation) who responds to disciplined upāsanā; His fivefold (Pañcabrahma) manifestation is approachable through mantra-japa, and His defining mark here is prasāda—bestowing favor that loosens pāśa (bondage) upon the paśu (soul).
Mantra-japa of Sadyojāta within a Pañcabrahma-based puja-vidhi—an upāsanā pattern aligned with Pāśupata orientation where practice culminates in Śiva’s grace rather than mere ritual merit.