न्यासवर्णनम् (Nyāsa-varṇanam) — Description of Nyāsa in the Saṃnyāsa Procedure
अकारो बीजमाख्यातमुकारः शक्तिरुच्यते । मकारः कीलकं प्रोक्तं मोक्षार्थे विनियुज्यते
akāro bījamākhyātamukāraḥ śaktirucyate | makāraḥ kīlakaṃ proktaṃ mokṣārthe viniyujyate
‘అ’ అక్షరం బీజమని ప్రకటించబడింది; ‘ఉ’ అక్షరం శక్తి అని చెప్పబడుతుంది. ‘మ’ అక్షరం కీలకము (ముద్ర/ముద్రిక) అని బోధించబడింది; ఇవి మోక్షార్థం వినియోగించవలెను।
Lord Shiva (teaching in the Kailāsa-saṃhitā discourse)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: A-U-M (praṇava) with bīja-śakti-kīlaka mapping: akāra=bīja, ukāra=śakti, makāra=kīlaka.
Type: gayatri
Shakti Form: Umā
Role: liberating
It explains the inner structure of sacred sound used in Shaiva practice: the mantra has a seed (bīja), an activating power (śakti), and a stabilizing seal (kīlaka), and when applied correctly it becomes a direct means toward mokṣa under Shiva’s grace.
In Linga-worship and Saguna-upāsanā, sound (mantra) and form (liṅga) work together: the bīja-śakti-kīlaka framework indicates how japa energizes devotion and concentrates awareness on Shiva as Pati, making external worship mature into internal realization.
It suggests disciplined mantra-japa of Oṃ (A-U-M) with proper ‘vinayoga’—holding the seed, invoking its śakti, and sealing it with kīlaka—done with steadiness (dhyāna), ideally alongside Shaiva observances such as bhasma (tripuṇḍra) and focused worship of Shiva.