शिवाचार्याभिषेकविधिः / Rite of Consecrating a Śiva-Teacher (Śivācārya Abhiṣeka)
दुर्लभं शांभवं मत्वा मंत्रमूलं मनीषिणः । शाक्तं शंसीत संस्कारं शिवशास्त्रार्थपारगाः
durlabhaṃ śāṃbhavaṃ matvā maṃtramūlaṃ manīṣiṇaḥ | śāktaṃ śaṃsīta saṃskāraṃ śivaśāstrārthapāragāḥ
Sachant que l’initiation Śāmbhava (née de Śiva) est rare et la racine même du mantra, les sages—ceux qui ont atteint l’autre rive du sens des Écritures de Śiva—doivent aussi louer le saṃskāra Śākta, le rite de consécration.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Type: stotra
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: teaching
It teaches that genuine Śaiva initiation is rare and foundational—“the root of mantra”—and that those grounded in Śiva’s doctrine recognize consecratory disciplines (saṃskāra) as essential supports for spiritual maturation toward Shiva (Pati).
By calling Śāmbhava initiation the mantra’s root, the verse points to disciplined, authorized worship—often centered on Saguna Shiva as the Linga—where mantra and consecration stabilize devotion and make the practitioner fit for Śiva-pūjā.
It implies receiving proper dīkṣā/saṃskāra and adopting mantra-based practice under scriptural guidance; in Shaiva usage this commonly includes regular japa (e.g., Panchakshara) supported by purificatory observances aligned with Śiva-śāstra.