Aghora-Mantra Japa: Graded Expiations, Pañcagavya Purification, and Homa for Mahāpātaka-Nivṛtti
नियुतं मानसं जप्त्वा मुच्यते नात्र संशयः गुरुतल्परतो वापि मातृघ्नो वा नराधमः
niyutaṃ mānasaṃ japtvā mucyate nātra saṃśayaḥ gurutalparato vāpi mātṛghno vā narādhamaḥ
നിയുത സംഖ്യയിൽ മാനസജപം ചെയ്താൽ അവൻ മോചിതനാകും—ഇതിൽ സംശയമില്ല. ഗുരുതൽപരതയിൽ പതിഞ്ഞവനായാലും മാതൃഹന്തകനായ നരാധമനായാലും, ശിവകേന്ദ്രിത അന്തർജപം പാശബന്ധത്തിൽ നിന്ന് വിടുതൽ നൽകുന്നു.
Suta Goswami (narrating the puranic teaching to the sages of Naimisharanya; presenting the doctrine of manasa-japa as a Shaiva means of release)
It elevates inner worship—mānasa-japa—as a direct Shaiva sādhana: even without external ritual, remembrance of Pati (Śiva) burns pāśa and can lead the paśu (bound soul) toward mokṣa.
Śiva is implied as Pati, the supreme liberator whose grace-operating through His name and contemplation—can cut even the most hardened karmic bonds, indicating His transcendence over sin and purity-impurity dualities.
Mānasa-japa (mental repetition), aligned with Pāśupata-oriented inner discipline: concentrated recitation that purifies saṃskāras and loosens pāśa through sustained remembrance.