पञ्चाक्षर-षडक्षरमन्त्र-माहात्म्यम् | The Greatness of the Pañcākṣara/Ṣaḍakṣara Mantra
देवो गुणत्रयातीतः सर्वज्ञः सर्वकृत्प्रभुः । ओमित्येकाक्षरे मन्त्रे स्थितः सर्वगतः शिवः
devo guṇatrayātītaḥ sarvajñaḥ sarvakṛtprabhuḥ | omityekākṣare mantre sthitaḥ sarvagataḥ śivaḥ
الربُّ متعالٍ عن الغونات الثلاث؛ هو العليمُ بكلِّ شيء، السيدُ المسبِّبُ لكلِّ فعل. وفي مانترا الحرف الواحد «أوم» يقيم شِفَا؛ فهو شاملٌ لكلِّ شيء وحاضرٌ في كلِّ مكان.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: oṃ
Type: gayatri
Role: creative
It declares Shiva as Pati—the supreme Lord who is beyond the three guṇas, yet immanent in all beings; meditating on Him as the praṇava “Om” leads the seeker toward liberation through recognition of His all-pervading presence.
Though Shiva is guṇatrayātīta (nirguṇa), He is approached through saguna supports like the Śiva-liṅga and mantra; “Om” functions as a subtle form (liṅga) of the Supreme, enabling devotion and contemplation to culminate in realization of the formless, all-pervading Shiva.
Practice praṇava-japa—steady repetition and contemplation of “Om” with awareness of Shiva as sarvagata (all-pervading); this can be paired with Śiva-pūjā and dhyāna, keeping the mind established in the Lord beyond the guṇas.