मृत्युञ्जय-विद्या-प्रादुर्भावः
The Manifestation/Transmission of the Mṛtyuñjaya Vidyā
प्रक्षाल्य चेतसोऽत्यंतं चांचल्याख्यं महामलम् । भावनावार्भिरसकृदिंद्रियैस्सहितस्य च
prakṣālya cetaso'tyaṃtaṃ cāṃcalyākhyaṃ mahāmalam | bhāvanāvārbhirasakṛdiṃdriyaissahitasya ca
അവൻ ചിത്തത്തിലെ ‘ചാഞ്ചല്യം’ എന്ന മഹാമലത്തെ ഭാവനാരൂപ ജലങ്ങളാൽ വീണ്ടും വീണ്ടും കഴുകി, ഇന്ദ്രിയങ്ങളോടുകൂടി പൂർണ്ണമായി ശുദ്ധമാക്കി।
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Defines pāśa at the psychological level: cāñcalya (restless fluctuation) as mala-like impurity; purification through bhāvanā (contemplative cultivation) aligns with Siddhāntic yoga leading to grace.
Role: teaching
It teaches that the chief obstacle to realizing Shiva is the mind’s restlessness (cāñcalya), and that liberation-oriented purity arises by repeatedly cleansing the mind and senses through sustained contemplative practice (bhāvanā).
Linga-worship is not merely external; this verse emphasizes inner purification so that devotion to Saguna Shiva (through Linga, mantra, and pūjā) becomes steady, one-pointed, and capable of leading toward Shiva-realization.
Repeated bhāvanā—steady meditation/contemplation—paired with indriya-nigraha (sense-restraint); in a Shaiva setting this is commonly supported by japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) and disciplined daily worship.