प्रणवार्थ-शिवतत्त्व-निर्णयः
The Determination of Śiva as the Meaning of Praṇava
स्वाहांतान्प्रजपेत्पश्चात्पयोदधिघृतं पृथक् । त्रिवारं प्रणवेनैव प्राश्याचम्य द्विधा पुनः
svāhāṃtānprajapetpaścātpayodadhighṛtaṃ pṛthak | trivāraṃ praṇavenaiva prāśyācamya dvidhā punaḥ
ثمّ عليه أن يكرّر جَپَا المانترا التي تنتهي بـ«سْفَاهَا». وبعد ذلك، يتناول على حدةٍ اللبنَ واللبنَ الرائبَ والسمنَ المصفّى (غِرْتَه)، ويرتشف كلَّ واحدٍ ثلاث مرّات وهو ينطق بالبراناڤا «أوم». وبعد الارتشاف، ليؤدِّ الآچَمَنَة من جديد—مرّتين إضافيتين.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: (Implied) mantras ending with “svāhā”; Praṇava “Oṃ”.
Role: nurturing
It teaches that Shiva-worship is supported by inner devotion and outer purity: mantra-japa (svāhā-ending formulas) is followed by sanctifying the body-mind through Praṇava-sipping and ācamana, preparing the practitioner to approach Pati (Shiva) with clarity and reverence.
In Saguna Shiva worship—especially Linga-pūjā—purificatory acts like ācamana and Praṇava-recitation are prescribed as part of the upacāras, aligning the worshipper’s speech and breath with sacred sound before offering substances and prayers to the Linga.
It prescribes japa of “svāhā”-ending mantras, then sipping milk/curd/ghee separately three times with “Oṃ,” followed by repeating ācamana twice—emphasizing mantra-based purification alongside ritual discipline.