साधक-दीक्षा तथा मन्त्रसाधन
Puraścaraṇa and the Discipline of the Mantra-Sādhaka
शुचिर्बद्धशिखस्सूत्री सपवित्रकरस्तथा । धृतत्रिपुंड्ररुद्राक्षो विद्यां पञ्चाक्षरीं जपेत्
śucirbaddhaśikhassūtrī sapavitrakarastathā | dhṛtatripuṃḍrarudrākṣo vidyāṃ pañcākṣarīṃ japet
طاهرًا منضبطًا—بشِيخا (خصلةٍ معقودة)، وبالخيط المقدّس (yajñopavīta)، وبحلقة التطهير من عشب الكوشا في اليد—ومُتَحَلِّيًا بالتريپوندرَة من البَسْمَة وبحبات الرودراكشا، فليُكَرِّرْ ڤيديا البَنجاكشَري، المانترا ذات المقاطع الخمسة، سبيلاً للتقرّب من السيّد شِيفا.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
It teaches that Pañcākṣarī-japa becomes most effective when supported by inner and outer purity—discipline, sacred observances, and Shaiva marks—aligning the devotee (paśu) toward Śiva (Pati) and loosening bondage (pāśa).
Tripuṇḍra and Rudrākṣa are classic emblems of Saguna Śiva-bhakti and Linga-worship; they prepare the practitioner for focused mantra-japa, which culminates in steadiness of devotion and contemplative absorption in Śiva.
Adopt cleanliness and ritual discipline, wear Tripuṇḍra (bhasma), Rudrākṣa, and the pavitra ring as per tradition, and perform steady japa of the Pañcākṣarī mantra (Namaḥ Śivāya) with concentration.