पञ्चाक्षरमाहात्म्यम् / The Greatness of the Pañcākṣarī (Five-Syllable) Mantra
न्यस्तास्त्रवपुषा तेन दीप्तयष्टिधरस्य च । प्रासादपरिवारेभ्यो बहिर्मंगलनिःस्वनैः
nyastāstravapuṣā tena dīptayaṣṭidharasya ca | prāsādaparivārebhyo bahirmaṃgalaniḥsvanaiḥ
Pagkatapos, sa pangunguna niya—na ang katawan ay may dalang mga sandata—at ng may hawak ng nagniningning na tungkod, ang mga kasamahan ng palasyo ay lumabas, kasabay ng mga mapalad na tunog ng pagdiriwang.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Vīrabhadra
It highlights how auspicious outer actions—processions, orderly movement, and sacred sounds—reflect and support inner alignment with dharma, preparing the devotee’s mind for Shiva’s grace (anugraha) in the Shaiva Siddhanta spirit.
The verse evokes temple-culture around Saguna Shiva—where the Lord is approached through visible ritual order and auspicious sound (mangala), strengthening bhakti and reverence that culminate in Linga-centered worship.
Adopt “mangala” discipline: begin worship with auspicious recitation and sound (e.g., Panchakshara japa), maintain purity and order in temple or home shrine practice, and let external reverence steady the inner meditation on Shiva.