संन्यासाचारवर्णनम्
Description of the Conduct and Daily Discipline of Saṃnyāsa
ईशानादिसमारभ्य सद्यान्तं पंचभिः क्रमात् । उद्धूल्य कवलं पश्चात्प्रणवेनाभिषेचयेत्
īśānādisamārabhya sadyāntaṃ paṃcabhiḥ kramāt | uddhūlya kavalaṃ paścātpraṇavenābhiṣecayet
ເລີ່ມຈາກ «ອີຊານະ» ແລ້ວດຳເນີນຕາມລຳດັບດ້ວຍຫ້າ (ມັນຕຣາ/ພາກ) ຈົນເຖິງ «ສັດຍະ» ໃຫ້ຖູຊຳລະນ້ຳຄຳໜຶ່ງ (kavala) ກ່ອນ. ຈາກນັ້ນ ໃຫ້ອະພິເສກດ້ວຍ «ປຣະນະວະ» (Oṁ) ໂດຍການພອຍນ້ຳ.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shaiva ritual instructions to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It teaches that outer purification is empowered by mantra: the fivefold Śiva-principle (Pañcabrahma) culminates in consecration by Oṁ, indicating that ritual cleansing becomes spiritually effective when aligned with Pati (Śiva) through sacred sound.
The Pañcabrahma sequence (Īśāna through Sadyojāta) is a Saguna framing of Śiva’s five faces used in Linga-worship; sprinkling with Praṇava sacralizes the offering/act so the worship becomes fit for Śiva’s presence in the Linga.
A purification rite using a mouthful of water (kavala) is performed while invoking the five Śiva-mantras in order, and then the water is consecrated by Oṁ for sprinkling—linking bodily cleansing with mantra-japa and contemplative recollection of Śiva.