मन्त्रसिद्धिः, प्रतिबन्धनिरासः, श्रद्धा-नियमाः
Mantra Efficacy, Removal of Obstacles, and the Role of Faith/Discipline
तप्तजांबूनदमयमष्टपत्रं सकेसरम् । मध्ये कर्णिकया युक्तं सर्वरत्नैरलंकृतम्
taptajāṃbūnadamayamaṣṭapatraṃ sakesaram | madhye karṇikayā yuktaṃ sarvaratnairalaṃkṛtam
Ito’y hinubog mula sa pinainit na ginto ng Jāmbūnada: isang lotus na may walong talulot at may mga stamen; sa gitna’y may karṇikā, at pinalamutian ng lahat ng uri ng hiyas.
Sūta Gosvāmin (narrating to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pasha
The jeweled eight-petalled lotus symbolizes the purified heart-lotus (aṣṭadala) offered to Pati (Śiva): devotion refined by discipline, with the radiant center indicating the indwelling Lord who is realized when impurities (pāśa) are removed.
Such ornate lotus imagery supports saguna-upāsanā—worship of Śiva with form and auspicious attributes—where beauty, order, and precious substances externalize inner reverence while the devotee contemplates the Linga as the stable center (karṇikā) of awareness.
Use the lotus as an inner visualization: meditate on an eight-petalled heart-lotus and place Śiva (or the Linga) in its center while repeating the Pañcākṣarī mantra, “Om Namaḥ Śivāya,” offering mental flowers with steadiness and purity.