शैवधर्मप्रशंसा तथा पञ्चविधसाधनविभागः / Praise of Śaiva Dharma and the Fivefold Classification of Practice
हृत्कण्ठतालुभ्रूमध्यब्रह्मरन्ध्रसमन्विताम् । छित्त्वा पर्यष्टकाकारं स्वात्मानं च सुषुम्णया
hṛtkaṇṭhatālubhrūmadhyabrahmarandhrasamanvitām | chittvā paryaṣṭakākāraṃ svātmānaṃ ca suṣumṇayā
Uniting awareness with the heart, the throat, the palate, the space between the eyebrows, and the brahma-randhra (the crown aperture), and then piercing through the eightfold sheath, one should lead one’s own self upward through the suṣumṇā.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It outlines an inner yogic ascent: the bound soul (paśu) withdraws awareness through key centers and pierces limiting coverings, moving toward union with Pati (Shiva) and liberation.
Saguna worship purifies and steadies the mind; this verse points to the internalization of that devotion—raising consciousness to the crown where Shiva is realized as the supreme inner Lord beyond outer form.
A suṣumṇā-focused meditation (prāṇa and awareness drawn upward through heart–throat–brow–crown), supported by Shaiva disciplines such as japa of the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and purity practices like bhasma and rudrāksha where prescribed.