मुक्तयतिदेहसंस्काररहस्यं — The Esoteric Rites for the Bodies of Liberated Ascetics
शंखं च पुरतः स्थाप्य तज्जलेनाभिषिच्य च । पुष्पं निधाय शिरसि प्रणवेन प्रमार्जयेत्
śaṃkhaṃ ca purataḥ sthāpya tajjalenābhiṣicya ca | puṣpaṃ nidhāya śirasi praṇavena pramārjayet
前に聖なる法螺貝(シャंख)を据え、その中の水で礼拝すべき御標に灌頂(アビシェーカ)を行う。ついで花を頭上に載せ、プラṇヴァ「オーム」を唱えつつ身を拭い清めよ。
Suta Goswami (narrating the prescribed procedure of Śiva-worship as taught in the Kailāsa tradition)
Tattva Level: pashu
Mantra: ॐ (प्रणव)
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that Śiva-pūjā is supported by inner and outer purification: sacred water (outer consecration) and the Praṇava Oṁ (inner alignment of consciousness toward Pati, Śiva).
The act of abhiṣeka with sanctified water is a core Saguna practice—honoring Śiva’s accessible form (often the Liṅga) while Oṁ steadies the mind toward Śiva’s transcendent reality beyond form.
Perform abhiṣeka using conch-water, then touch/wipe in a self-purificatory gesture while chanting Oṁ (Praṇava), treating the mantra as the meditative seal of the rite.