Praṇava-Māhātmya and the Twofold Mantra (Sūkṣma–Sthūla) in Śaiva Sādhanā
गुरूपदेशं संगम्य सुखवासे सुभूतले । पूर्वपक्षे समारभ्य कृष्णभूतावधि द्विजाः
gurūpadeśaṃ saṃgamya sukhavāse subhūtale | pūrvapakṣe samārabhya kṛṣṇabhūtāvadhi dvijāḥ
بعد تلقي إرشاد الغورو، ينبغي للـ«ثنائيّ الولادة» أن يقيموا في مسكنٍ هانئ على أرضٍ مباركة، وأن يبدؤوا النذر في النصف المضيء من الشهر القمري، ويواصلوه حتى يوم المحاق (أمَافاسيا).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Highlights the necessity of guru-upadeśa and regulated observance (time/place purity) for mantra-sādhana to bear fruit.
Role: teaching
It teaches that Shaiva practice should be grounded in Guru-upadeśa, purity of place, and disciplined timing—outer order supporting inner devotion to Pati (Shiva) and progress toward liberation.
By prescribing a regulated vrata-period, it frames Linga/Saguna-Shiva worship as a sustained sādhanā—performed in a consecrated setting under the Guru’s guidance rather than as a casual act.
A time-bound vrata beginning in the bright fortnight and maintained until amāvasyā, ideally accompanied by Guru-taught japa (e.g., Panchākṣarī), purity disciplines, and regular worship.