पञ्चाक्षरमाहात्म्यम् / The Greatness of the Pañcākṣarī (Five-Syllable) Mantra
नित्योत्सवं च कुर्वीत प्रसादे यदि पूजयेत् । हविर्निवेदनादूर्ध्वं स्वयं चानुचरो ऽपि वा
nityotsavaṃ ca kurvīta prasāde yadi pūjayet | havirnivedanādūrdhvaṃ svayaṃ cānucaro 'pi vā
Jika seseorang bersembahyang dengan bhakti dan dengan hormat menerima prasāda (anugerah Tuhan), hendaklah ia juga mengadakan perayaan suci harian bagi-Nya. Setelah mempersembahkan havis sebagai persembahan, sama ada pemuja itu sendiri—atau bahkan pembantunya—hendaklah meneruskan khidmat menurut tertib yang wajar.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Significance: Emphasizes nityotsava and prasāda-sevā as daily disciplines; in pilgrimage idiom, regular worship and prasāda reception are framed as accruing puṇya and preparing the soul (paśu) for Śiva’s anugraha.
Role: nurturing
Offering: naivedya
It teaches that true devotion is not only the act of offering, but sustained, disciplined service—celebrating Shiva daily, receiving prasāda with reverence, and continuing worship with humility, which purifies the soul (paśu) and orients it toward Pati, Lord Shiva.
The instruction aligns with Saguna Shiva worship through ritual sequence: offering havis, honoring prasāda, and maintaining ongoing service—typical of Linga-pūjā where devotion is expressed through orderly upacāras and continued attendance.
A practical takeaway is daily Shiva-pūjā as a “nityotsava,” with a proper offering (naivedya/havis) followed by respectful prasāda and continued sevā; this can be supported by Panchākṣara japa (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) during and after the offering.