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Shloka 38

स्नानविधिः — गायत्र्यावाहन, सूर्यवन्दन, तर्पण, पञ्चमहायज्ञ, भस्मस्नान, मन्त्रस्नान

उरोदेशमघोरेण गुह्यं वामेन सुव्रताः सद्येन पादौ सर्वाङ्गं प्रणवेनाभिषेचयेत्

urodeśamaghoreṇa guhyaṃ vāmena suvratāḥ sadyena pādau sarvāṅgaṃ praṇavenābhiṣecayet

Wahai para pemuja yang berdisiplin, hendaklah disucikan (diabhiseka) bahagian dada dengan mantra Aghora, bahagian sulit dengan mantra Vāma, kedua-dua kaki dengan mantra Sadyojāta, dan seluruh tubuh dengan Praṇava (Oṁ).

urodeśamthe chest-region
urodeśam:
aghoreṇawith (the mantra) Aghora
aghoreṇa:
guhyaṁthe secret part (genital region)
guhyaṁ:
vāmenawith (the mantra) Vāma
vāmena:
suvratāḥO those of good vows/observances
suvratāḥ:
sadyenawith (the mantra) Sadyojāta
sadyena:
pādauthe two feet
pādau:
sarvāṅgamthe whole body
sarvāṅgam:
praṇavenawith the Praṇava (Oṁ)
praṇavena:
abhiṣecayetone should bathe/consecrate/perform abhiṣeka
abhiṣecayet:

Suta Goswami

S
Shiva
P
Panchabrahma Mantras (Sadyojāta, Vāma, Aghora)
P
Praṇava (Oṁ)

FAQs

It teaches a precise abhiṣeka-vinyāsa: specific Śaiva mantras are applied to specific regions, making the worshiper’s body (or the ritual body in worship) a fit vessel for approaching Pati (Śiva) and removing pāśa (bondage).

Śiva-tattva is approached as all-pervading and multi-aspected: the Panchabrahma faces (Sadyojāta, Vāma, Aghora) and the Praṇava indicate that the Lord is both immanent in bodily existence and transcendent as the supreme sound-principle.

A mantra-based abhiṣeka/nyāsa practice using Panchabrahma mantras and Oṁ—an internalized Śaiva discipline aligned with Pāśupata-style purification of the pashu (individual soul) for Shiva-pūjā.