Ṣaḍvidhārtha-Parijñāna: Praṇavārtha and the Sixfold Unity of Meaning (षड्विधार्थपरिज्ञानम् / प्रणवार्थपरिज्ञानम्)
तत्र मन्त्रस्वरूपन्ते वदामि मुनिसत्तम । येन विज्ञातमात्रेण महाज्ञानी भवेन्नरः
tatra mantrasvarūpante vadāmi munisattama | yena vijñātamātreṇa mahājñānī bhavennaraḥ
Allí, oh el mejor de los sabios, te declararé la naturaleza misma del mantra; con solo comprenderlo, una persona se vuelve un gran conocedor de la Verdad.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Type: panchakshara
Role: teaching
It elevates mantra from mere sound to tattva (essential truth): understanding the mantra’s inner nature awakens jñāna that leads the soul (paśu) toward Shiva (Pati) and freedom from bonds (pāśa).
In Shaiva practice, Saguna worship (Linga, puja, japa) is supported by right understanding; this verse emphasizes that knowing the mantra’s meaning refines external worship into inner realization of Shiva’s presence.
Mantra-japa with contemplation (bhāvana) on the mantra’s meaning—repeating it steadily while meditating on Shiva as the indwelling Lord—so that practice becomes knowledge-bearing rather than mechanical recitation.