Śiva-Śakti Tattva, Varṇa-Rahasya, and Mahāvākya-Bhāvanā
Interpretive Discipline
अष्टत्रिंशन्मंत्ररूपा श्शिष्यदेहेऽथ मस्तके । समावाह्य शिवं मुद्राः स्थापनीयाः प्रदर्शयेत्
aṣṭatriṃśanmaṃtrarūpā śśiṣyadehe'tha mastake | samāvāhya śivaṃ mudrāḥ sthāpanīyāḥ pradarśayet
Matapos tawagin at anyayahan (samāvāhya) si Śiva, dapat ipakita ng guro at saka itatag ang mga mudrā—na anyong tatlumpu’t walong pagsasakatawan ng mantra—sa katawan ng alagad, lalo na sa ulo.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Kailāsa-saṃhitā’s dīkṣā-vidhi taught in the tradition of Lord Śiva)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It teaches that Śiva is invoked and sealed into the practitioner’s embodied awareness through mantra-formed mudrās, sanctifying the disciple’s body as a fit vessel for Śiva-sādhana and liberation-oriented discipline.
Just as the liṅga is ritually invoked (āvāhana) as Saguna Śiva for worship, the disciple’s body is also treated as a consecrated field where Śiva’s presence is installed through mantra and mudrā, aligning inner worship with outer liṅga-pūjā.
A dīkṣā-style practice of āvāhana followed by nyāsa-like placement of mudrās (energetic seals) on the body and head—used to stabilize mantra-power, protect the sādhaka, and focus meditation on Śiva.