शैवधर्मप्रशंसा तथा पञ्चविधसाधनविभागः / Praise of Śaiva Dharma and the Fivefold Classification of Practice
अभ्यर्चनान्ते तु पुनः प्राणानायम्य मानवः । सम्यक्चित्तं समाधाय शार्वं नामाष्टकं जपेत्
abhyarcanānte tu punaḥ prāṇānāyamya mānavaḥ | samyakcittaṃ samādhāya śārvaṃ nāmāṣṭakaṃ japet
さらに礼拝の終わりには、修行者は再びプラーナーヤーマによって息を調え、心を正しく収めて定に安住させたのち、シャールヴァ・ナーマ・アシュタカ――主シャールヴァ(シヴァ)の八つの聖名を誦すべきである。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Mantra: śārva-nāmāṣṭaka (aṣṭa nāmāni of Śarva/Śiva; text not quoted in this verse)
Type: stotra
It teaches that outer worship should culminate in inner worship—prāṇāyāma and steady concentration—so devotion matures into inward absorption in Śiva, the Pati who liberates the bound soul.
After completing saguna, form-based pūjā (such as Liṅga worship), the practitioner turns inward through breath-regulation and mantra-japa, allowing the mind to rest in Śiva’s presence beyond mere external ritual.
Perform prāṇāyāma after pūjā, establish the mind in focused stillness, and then do japa of the Śārva Nāma-aṣṭaka (eight names of Śiva) as a concluding meditative offering.