गुरुत्व-परम्परा-शौचविधि-प्रश्नः
Questions on Guruhood, Lineage, and Purificatory Discipline
पंचम्यां पौर्णमास्यां वा कृतप्राभातिकक्रियः । लब्धानुज्ञस्तु गुरुणा स्नात्वा नियतमानसः
paṃcamyāṃ paurṇamāsyāṃ vā kṛtaprābhātikakriyaḥ | labdhānujñastu guruṇā snātvā niyatamānasaḥ
في اليوم القمري الخامس أو في يوم البدر، بعد إتمام الأعمال الصباحية المقرّرة، وبعد نيل إذن الغورو، عليه أن يغتسل، ثم يمضي في شعيرة عبادة شيفا بقلبٍ منضبطٍ وذهنٍ ثابت.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Significance: Emphasizes adhikāra (fitness) for Śiva-pūjā through śauca, niyama, and guru-anugraha; such preparation is held to make worship fruitful and remove impediments (vighna) to sādhana.
It teaches that Śiva-worship should begin with purity of body and steadiness of mind, and that spiritual practice becomes fruitful when undertaken with the guru’s sanction and disciplined intent.
It sets the preparatory framework for Saguna worship such as Liṅga-pūjā: perform morning observances, take a purifying bath, and approach the rite with mental restraint, honoring the guru as the gateway to correct Śaiva procedure.
Perform prātar-kriyā (morning duties), bathe for śauca (purity), take the guru’s permission, and cultivate niyata-manas (focused mind) before beginning japa or pūjā—commonly including pañcākṣarī-japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) in Śaiva practice.