Liṅga-pratiṣṭhāvidhiḥ — Installation Standards and Auspicious Parameters for Liṅga Worship
अथ पंचाक्षरं नित्यं जपेदयुतमादरात् । संध्ययोश्च सहस्रं वा ज्ञेयं शिवपदप्रदम्
atha paṃcākṣaraṃ nityaṃ japedayutamādarāt | saṃdhyayośca sahasraṃ vā jñeyaṃ śivapadapradam
Por tanto, debe recitarse siempre con reverencia el mantra de cinco sílabas (Pañcākṣara)—diez mil veces; o bien, en los dos sandhyā (alba y ocaso), mil veces. Esto ha de saberse como la práctica que otorga el estado (morada) de Śiva.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadashiva
Significance: Daily pañcākṣarī-japa is presented as a direct sādhana for attaining Śivapada (liberation/Śiva-sāyujya), functioning as an inner pilgrimage where mantra replaces physical travel.
Mantra: (oṃ) namaḥ śivāya
Type: panchakshara
It teaches that disciplined, reverent japa of the Pañcākṣara (Namaḥ Śivāya) is a direct sādhana for attaining Śiva-pada—union with the Lord’s grace and liberation in the Shaiva Siddhanta sense.
The Pañcākṣara is the mantra-form of Saguna Śiva worship; japa performed daily—especially at dawn and dusk—functions like inner linga-pūjā, focusing the mind on Śiva as the accessible Lord who grants grace.
Daily Pañcākṣara mantra-japa: either 10,000 repetitions regularly, or 1,000 repetitions at both sandhyās (morning and evening), done with ādarā (reverence) as a focused meditative discipline.