प्रणम्य च ततो भक्त्या स्नापयेन्मूलमंत्रतः । ओंहूं विश्वमूर्तये शिवाय नम । इति द्वादशाक्षरो मूलमंत्रः
praṇamya ca tato bhaktyā snāpayenmūlamaṃtrataḥ | oṃhūṃ viśvamūrtaye śivāya nama | iti dvādaśākṣaro mūlamaṃtraḥ
Pagkaraan, matapos yumukod nang may debosyon, paliguan (ang liṅga) sa pamamagitan ng mūla-mantra: “Oṃ hūṃ—namah Śivāya, sa Śiva na anyong sansinukob.” Ito ang mūla-mantra na may labindalawang pantig.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A devotee folds hands and bows before the liṅga, then begins abhiṣeka while chanting the mūla-mantra; the sanctum seems to expand symbolically into the cosmic form of Śiva.
True worship is devotion expressed through mantra—recognizing Śiva as the very form of the universe.
No specific tīrtha is mentioned; the emphasis is on mantra-based Śiva abhiṣeka.
After bowing, bathe the liṅga while reciting the mūlamantra: “oṃ hūṃ viśvamūrtaye śivāya namaḥ,” identified here as a dvādaśākṣara mantra.