पञ्चाक्षरीविद्यायाḥ कलियुगे मोक्षोपायः | The Pañcākṣarī Vidyā as a Means of Liberation in Kali Yuga
यं विना निष्फलं जाप्यं येन वा सफलं भवेत्
yaṃ vinā niṣphalaṃ jāpyaṃ yena vā saphalaṃ bhavet
Ohne Ihn bleibt das Wiederholen des Mantras fruchtlos; und allein durch Ihn wird es fruchtbringend.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vayu Samhita teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It teaches that mantra-japa is not merely mechanical sound; it bears fruit only when connected to Pati—Lord Shiva—through devotion, right understanding, and grace, otherwise it remains spiritually barren.
The verse implies that the efficacy of worship depends on Shiva as the indwelling Lord; in Saguna practice, this is cultivated through Linga-upasana where japa and offerings are consciously dedicated to Shiva, the giver of siddhi and liberation.
Perform japa with Shiva-centered bhava—mentally offering each repetition to the Linga/Shiva, ideally supported by Shaiva disciplines such as Tripundra (bhasma), Rudraksha, and steady meditation on the Panchakshara.