उमामहेश्वरव्रतं—पञ्चाक्षरमन्त्रस्य माहात्म्यं, न्यासः, जपविधिः, सदाचारः, विनियोगः
हिंसया ते प्रवर्तन्ते जपयज्ञो न हिंसया यावन्तः कर्मयज्ञाः स्युः प्रदानानि तपांसि च
hiṃsayā te pravartante japayajño na hiṃsayā yāvantaḥ karmayajñāḥ syuḥ pradānāni tapāṃsi ca
Ces rites se déploient par la violence ; mais le japa-yajña ne procède pas par la violence. Quels que soient les karma-yajña, ainsi que le dāna et le tapas—sur la voie śaiva, l’offrande du japa avec bhakti au Seigneur Pati délivre le paśu des liens du pāśa.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Linga Purana’s teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It elevates inner offering—mantra-japa—as a non-violent yajna, fitting Linga-puja where devotion and purity of consciousness are primary over external, injury-linked rites.
Shiva as Pati is approached through sattvic, non-injurious worship; japa refines the paśu’s mind and loosens pāśa, making liberation-oriented devotion central to Shiva-tattva.
Japa-yajna—continuous mantra repetition as an internal sacrifice—aligned with Shaiva discipline and the Pashupata emphasis on transforming the practitioner through mantra and restraint.