पञ्चाक्षर-षडक्षरमन्त्र-माहात्म्यम् | The Greatness of the Pañcākṣara/Ṣaḍakṣara Mantra
प्रधानपरमाण्वादि यावत्किंचिदचेतनम् । न तत्कर्तृ स्वयं दृष्टं बुद्धिमत्कारणं विना
pradhānaparamāṇvādi yāvatkiṃcidacetanam | na tatkartṛ svayaṃ dṛṣṭaṃ buddhimatkāraṇaṃ vinā
ตั้งแต่ปรธานไปจนถึงปรมาณูและสิ่งใดๆ ที่ไร้สำนึก—ไม่เคยปรากฏว่าสิ่งนั้นเป็นผู้กระทำหรือผู้สร้างตนเองได้ หากปราศจากเหตุอันมีปัญญา.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vayu Samhita teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Role: creative
It establishes that inert nature (Prakṛti/Pradhāna) cannot self-originate or self-govern; liberation-oriented Shaiva Siddhanta therefore points to Shiva (Pati), the conscious Lord, as the indispensable intelligent cause behind the cosmos.
Linga worship trains the devotee to recognize the conscious Lord as the inner ruler beyond material processes—moving from seeing the world as mere matter to seeing it as sustained and directed by Shiva, who is worshipped in Saguna form yet ultimately transcends form.
Contemplate (dhyāna) Shiva as the बुद्धिमत्कारण (intelligent cause) while repeating the Panchakshara—“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”—to shift attention from inert phenomena to the conscious Lord who grants grace and release.