Praṇava-Māhātmya and the Twofold Mantra (Sūkṣma–Sthūla) in Śaiva Sādhanā
प्रणवं मातृकायुक्तं देहे न्यस्य ऋषिर्भवेत् । दशमातृषडध्वादि सर्वं न्यासफलं लभेत्
praṇavaṃ mātṛkāyuktaṃ dehe nyasya ṛṣirbhavet | daśamātṛṣaḍadhvādi sarvaṃ nyāsaphalaṃ labhet
Indem man Nyāsa vollzieht und den Praṇava (Oṃ) zusammen mit den Mātr̥kā‑Lauten auf den eigenen Leib legt, erlangt man den Stand eines ṛṣi. Aus den «zehn Müttern» und den «sechs Pfaden» und allem Übrigen empfängt man die ganze Frucht des Nyāsa in der Verehrung Śivas.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s worship-methods to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Mantra: Oṃ (praṇava) with mātṛkā-nyāsa (alphabetic seed-letter placement)
Type: panchakshara
Shakti Form: Lalitā
Role: teaching
It teaches that the body becomes a sacred seat for Śiva when consecrated through nyāsa of Om and the Mātr̥kā letters, transforming ordinary embodiment into mantra-filled awareness—an inner qualification likened to becoming an ṛṣi.
Nyāsa prepares the worshipper as a fit vessel before approaching the Liṅga: by installing Śiva’s mantra-power in the limbs, one performs Saguna worship with purity and focus, while also pointing toward the inner realization of Śiva as the indwelling Pati.
Perform mantra-nyāsa: place the Praṇava (Om) together with the Mātr̥kā/seed letters on the body (limb/heart/head nyāsas as taught by one’s guru), thereby gaining the full benefit of nyāsa in Śiva-pūjā.