उमामहेश्वरव्रतं—पञ्चाक्षरमन्त्रस्य माहात्म्यं, न्यासः, जपविधिः, सदाचारः, विनियोगः
जपेदष्टोत्तरशतं सोममृत्युहरो भवेत् आदित्याभिमुखो भूत्वा जपेल्लक्षमनन्यधीः
japedaṣṭottaraśataṃ somamṛtyuharo bhavet ādityābhimukho bhūtvā japellakṣamananyadhīḥ
Let him repeat it one hundred and eight times; he becomes a remover of death associated with Soma. Facing the Sun, with an undistracted mind, let him perform a lakh (one hundred thousand) repetitions—thus the sādhaka becomes fit for Śiva’s grace that loosens the pāśa (bond) of the paśu (embodied soul).
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva-related japa-vidhi within the Linga Purana discourse)
It prescribes a concrete japa-count (108 and then one lakh) and a disciplined orientation (facing Aditya) that supports Linga-upāsanā by purifying the pashu (individual soul) and preparing it for Pati’s (Shiva’s) anugraha (grace).
Shiva-tattva is implied as Mṛtyuñjaya—beyond decay and death—whose grace can sever pāśa (bondage). The fruit described as “mṛtyu-hara” points to Shiva as the liberating Lord (Pati) who overcomes mortality for the bound soul (pashu).
Mantra-japa with ananya-dhī (one-pointed concentration), performed āditya-abhimukha (facing the Sun), with prescribed counts (108 and 100,000), aligning with Shaiva sādhana and Pashupata-style discipline of focused repetition.