Praṇava-Māhātmya and the Twofold Mantra (Sūkṣma–Sthūla) in Śaiva Sādhanā
तदूर्ध्वं वृषभो धर्मो ब्रह्मचर्यस्वरूपधृक् । सत्यादिपादयुक्तस्तु शिवलोकाग्रतः स्थितः
tadūrdhvaṃ vṛṣabho dharmo brahmacaryasvarūpadhṛk | satyādipādayuktastu śivalokāgrataḥ sthitaḥ
その上には、法(ダルマ)が牡牛の姿として立ち、梵行(ブラフマチャリヤ)—清浄なる霊的規律—の本質を担う。真実(サティヤ)をはじめとする諸徳の「足」を具え、シヴァの界の前に安住する。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Paśupatinātha
Significance: Depicts dharma (as vृषभ) as the threshold-guardian before Śiva-loka: ethical discipline (brahmacarya, satya etc.) is presented as the approach-road to Śiva’s grace.
Role: nurturing
Cosmic Event: Symbolic cosmology: above the adharma-kāla domain stands dharma as a stable support (bull), stationed at the frontier of Śiva-loka.
It presents Dharma as the stable support (the bull) whose essential power is brahmacarya, upheld by satya and allied virtues—qualities that qualify the soul to approach Śiva’s realm and grace.
Approaching Saguna Śiva through Liṅga-worship is not merely ritual; it is grounded in ethical and yogic discipline—truthfulness, restraint, and purity—which make devotion steady and fit for Śiva’s presence.
Brahmacarya as a vow (self-restraint), supported by satya in speech and conduct, alongside regular Śiva-upāsanā such as japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) with a pure, disciplined life.