नारदस्य विष्णूपदेशवर्णनम् — Nārada and Viṣṇu: Instruction after Delusion
आपादमस्तकं सम्यक् भस्मनोद्धूल्य सादरम् । सर्वश्रुतिश्रुतं शैवम्मंत्रञ्जप षडक्षरम्
āpādamastakaṃ samyak bhasmanoddhūlya sādaram | sarvaśrutiśrutaṃ śaivammaṃtrañjapa ṣaḍakṣaram
Nachdem man ehrfürchtig die heilige Asche (Bhasma) von den Füßen bis zum Scheitel richtig aufgetragen hat, soll man in Hingabe das sechssilbige śaivische Mantra rezitieren, das in allen Śruti (Veden) gerühmt und bezeugt ist.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating Shiva’s ritual teaching to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadashiva
Significance: Codifies a portable daily sādhana for all places (not site-bound): bhasma-dhāraṇa plus ṣaḍakṣara-japa as a Veda-affirmed Śaiva upāya leading toward pāśa-kṣaya and Śiva’s grace.
Mantra: oṃ namaḥ śivāya
Type: panchakshara
Role: liberating
It teaches a Shaiva sādhana where bhasma (vibhūti) purifies and consecrates the body as Shiva’s domain, and mantra-japa aligns the individual soul (paśu) toward Shiva (Pati), supporting inner purity and liberation-oriented devotion.
Bhasma-dhāraṇa and mantra-japa are core outer-and-inner supports of Saguna Shiva worship: the devotee prepares the body as a fit vessel for pūjā and contemplation, then invokes Shiva through the Śaiva mantra—practices commonly paired with Liṅga-arcana.
Apply sacred ash reverently over the body (commonly as Tripuṇḍra and/or bhasma-dhūlana) and perform steady japa of the six-syllabled Śaiva mantra with devotion.