Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
आदाय मालामुत्थाय श्रीविरूपाक्ष निर्मिते । शास्त्रे पंचाशिके रूपे सिद्धिस्कन्धं जपेच्छनैः
ādāya mālāmutthāya śrīvirūpākṣa nirmite | śāstre paṃcāśike rūpe siddhiskandhaṃ japecchanaiḥ
Nimmt man die Gebetskette zur Hand und erhebt sich zur Verehrung, so soll man sanft und beständig die Japa des „Siddhi-skandha“ vollziehen, wie es in der fünfzig Verse umfassenden Śāstra gelehrt wird, die der ehrwürdige Virūpākṣa verfasst hat.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailasa teachings as received through the Purāṇic transmission)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It emphasizes disciplined mantra-japa—performed calmly and steadily—as a Shaiva sādhanā that ripens the soul (paśu) toward Shiva’s grace (Pati), making spiritual attainments subordinate to liberation.
The instruction to rise, take the mālā, and do japa reflects Saguna Shiva worship through ritual discipline; such japa purifies the bonds (pāśa) and leads the devotee inward toward Shiva’s higher, transcendental realization.
Begin worship by taking the japa-mālā, adopting a reverent posture, and repeating the prescribed mantra/section (“Siddhi-skandha”) slowly and steadily—favoring continuity, clarity, and devotion over haste.