Praṇava-Māhātmya and the Twofold Mantra (Sūkṣma–Sthūla) in Śaiva Sādhanā
शुद्धयोगेन संयुक्तो जीवन्मुक्तो न संशयः । सदा जपन्सदाध्यायञ्छिवं प्रणवरूपिणम्
śuddhayogena saṃyukto jīvanmukto na saṃśayaḥ | sadā japansadādhyāyañchivaṃ praṇavarūpiṇam
ผู้ที่ประกอบพร้อมด้วยศุทธโยคะย่อมเป็นชีวันมุกตะ—ไม่ต้องสงสัย เขาย่อมชปะอยู่เสมอ ศึกษาพระธรรมอยู่เสมอ และเพ่งฌานพระศิวะผู้มีรูปเป็นพระณวะ (โอม).
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: ॐ (praṇava) — implied by 'praṇavarūpiṇam'
Type: gayatri
Role: liberating
It declares that steadfast union with śuddha-yoga—purified discipline centered on Śiva—culminates in jīvanmukti, liberation even while the body remains, sustained by continuous japa and sacred contemplation.
By calling Śiva “praṇava-rūpi,” the verse links Saguna worship (mantra, japa, and meditative form) with the subtlest symbol—Oṁ—often contemplated along with the Liṅga as the accessible support for realizing the Supreme Pati.
Daily japa and adhyāya (recitation/study) focused on Śiva as Oṁ (Praṇava), i.e., mantra-centered meditation—especially suitable for regular Shiva-upāsanā and Mahāśivarātri observance.