Praṇava-Māhātmya and the Twofold Mantra (Sūkṣma–Sthūla) in Śaiva Sādhanā
जीवन्मुक्तस्य सूक्ष्मं हि सर्वसारं हि तस्य हि । मंत्रेणार्थानुसंधानं स्वदेहविलयावधि
jīvanmuktasya sūkṣmaṃ hi sarvasāraṃ hi tasya hi | maṃtreṇārthānusaṃdhānaṃ svadehavilayāvadhi
生きながら解脱した者(ジーヴァンムクタ)にとって、この微妙なる内証こそがまさにその本質、万有の精髄である。真言(マントラ)によってその義を観想し、自身の身が融け尽きる時に至るまで続ける。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Type: panchakshara
Role: teaching
It states that the hallmark of a jīvanmukta is subtle, inward abidance in the essence of truth, sustained by mantra-japa joined with contemplation of its meaning, right up to the falling away of the body.
In Shaiva practice, Saguna worship (such as Linga-upāsanā) supports steadiness of mind; this verse highlights the inner completion of that worship—mantra with artha-anusandhāna—where devotion ripens into continuous awareness of Shiva as the indwelling Reality.
Mantra-japa combined with reflection on the mantra’s meaning (artha), maintained as a lifelong sādhana; it can be paired with Shaiva disciplines like Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa as supportive observances.