प्रणवमहिमा — The Greatness of the Praṇava (Om) as Śiva
प्रणवं त्रिःप्रकारं तु ततस्तस्यार्थमादिशेत् । षड्विधार्थं परिज्ञानसहितं गुरुसत्तमः
praṇavaṃ triḥprakāraṃ tu tatastasyārthamādiśet | ṣaḍvidhārthaṃ parijñānasahitaṃ gurusattamaḥ
Pagkaraan, ituro ng pinakadakilang Guru ang Praṇava (Om) sa tatlong anyo nito, at saka ipaliwanag ang kahulugan nito, kalakip ang malinaw na pagkamalay sa anim na diwa nito, upang tunay na maunawaan ng alagad.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Mantra: oṃ (praṇava) — taught in triḥprakāra and with ṣaḍvidhārtha (sixfold import) as mantra-śāstra preliminaries; pañcākṣarī (namaḥ śivāya) is typically grounded in praṇava in Śaiva Siddhānta pedagogy.
Type: panchakshara
Role: teaching
It places liberation-oriented mantra-knowledge under disciplined guidance: Om is not merely recited, but taught with lived understanding, so the seeker moves from sound (śabda) to realized meaning (artha) under the Guru’s authority—central to Shaiva Siddhanta practice.
Om functions as a bridge between Saguna worship (such as Linga-pūjā with form and rites) and the subtler contemplation of Shiva as Pati beyond form; the Guru explains Om’s layered meanings so external worship matures into inner meditation on Shiva.
Guru-taught praṇava-japa and dhyāna: learn correct pronunciation and contemplation of Om, then practice steady repetition with meaning-awareness; it can be integrated with Linga worship, bhasma/tripuṇḍra observance, and daily Shaiva mantra discipline.