शैवधर्मप्रशंसा तथा पञ्चविधसाधनविभागः / Praise of Śaiva Dharma and the Fivefold Classification of Practice
शैवागमो हि द्विविधः श्रौतो ऽश्रौतश्च संस्कृतः । श्रुतिसारमयः श्रौतस्स्वतंत्र इतरो मतः
śaivāgamo hi dvividhaḥ śrauto 'śrautaśca saṃskṛtaḥ | śrutisāramayaḥ śrautassvataṃtra itaro mataḥ
まことに、シヴァ派アーガマ(Śaiva Āgama)は二種あると説かれる。すなわちヴェーダ的(śrauta)と非śrautaである。śrautaの伝統はシュルティ(ヴェーダ)の精髄より成り、他方は権威と作法において自立すると見なされる。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It establishes that Śiva’s revelation is preserved in two complementary streams—Vaidika (rooted in Śruti) and Āgamic (self-authoritative), affirming that liberation-oriented Śaiva practice can be grounded either in the Vedic essence or in Āgama-based discipline.
Linga and Saguna-Śiva worship is commonly detailed in Āgamas with precise procedures (mantra, nyāsa, arcana), while the Śrauta/Vaidika stream connects that worship to the essence of Śruti—together legitimizing both Vedic-aligned and Āgamic modes of Śiva-upāsanā.
The takeaway is to follow an authentic, lineage-consistent Śaiva method—either Śrauta-aligned Vedic worship or Āgama-based pūjā—centered on Śiva-mantra (especially the Panchākṣarī, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) as the core meditative discipline.