पञ्चाक्षरीविद्यायाḥ कलियुगे मोक्षोपायः | The Pañcākṣarī Vidyā as a Means of Liberation in Kali Yuga
मम पञ्चाक्षरे मंत्रे तस्माच्छ्रेष्ठतरो हि सः । पञ्चाक्षरप्रभावेण लोकवेदमहर्षयः
mama pañcākṣare maṃtre tasmācchreṣṭhataro hi saḥ | pañcākṣaraprabhāveṇa lokavedamaharṣayaḥ
என் பஞ்சாக்ஷர மந்திரங்களில் அதுவே நிச்சயமாக மிகச் சிறந்தது. பஞ்சாக்ஷரத்தின் சக்தியால் உலகங்கள், வேதங்கள், மகரிஷிகள்—அனைத்தும் தாங்கப்பட்டு ஒளிர்கின்றன.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Significance: Positions the Pañcākṣara as the supreme upāya (means) for stability of worlds and revelation of Veda—pilgrimage gains its ‘life’ when accompanied by pañcākṣara-japa.
Mantra: नमः शिवाय
Type: panchakshara
Role: nurturing
The verse proclaims the Pañcākṣara as Shiva’s own supreme mantra, whose śakti upholds and enlightens the cosmos and sacred revelation; it directs the devotee toward liberation through Shiva-centered mantra and grace (Pati’s anugraha).
The Pañcākṣara is the core verbal form of Saguna Shiva worship; it is traditionally joined with Linga-pūjā, abhiṣeka, and devotion, making the formless truth approachable through Shiva’s merciful, worshipable form.
Regular japa of the Pañcākṣara (with purity, devotion, and steady attention), especially alongside Linga worship; it may be supported by rudrākṣa for counting and bhasma/tripuṇḍra as Shaiva marks of discipline and surrender.