पञ्चाक्षरीविद्यायाḥ कलियुगे मोक्षोपायः | The Pañcākṣarī Vidyā as a Means of Liberation in Kali Yuga
पञ्चमः स्वरितश्चैव तृतीयो निहतः स्मृतः । मूलविद्या शिवं शैवं सूत्रं पञ्चाक्षरं तथा
pañcamaḥ svaritaścaiva tṛtīyo nihataḥ smṛtaḥ | mūlavidyā śivaṃ śaivaṃ sūtraṃ pañcākṣaraṃ tathā
پانچواں حرف سْوَرِت سُر کے ساتھ پڑھا جائے اور تیسرا ‘نِہَت’ کے نام سے یاد کیا گیا ہے۔ یہی مُول وِدیا ہے—شیو ہی کا شَیوَ سُوتر، وہ پاک پانچ اَکشری منتر۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: नमः शिवाय (na-maḥ śi-vā-ya) — taught here as mūlavidyā / śaiva-sūtra
Type: panchakshara
Role: liberating
It identifies the Panchākṣara as mūlavidyā—root spiritual knowledge—teaching that the mantra is not merely a sound but a direct Śaiva means to realize Śiva (Pati) and loosen the bonds (pāśa) through disciplined japa and understanding.
The five-syllabled Śaiva sūtra is a primary mode of Saguna worship: the devotee approaches Śiva with name-and-form through mantra, often alongside Liṅga-pūjā, while the mantra ultimately leads the mind toward Śiva’s higher, transcendent reality.
Correct, regulated chanting of the Panchākṣara (with attention to intonation/discipline of utterance) as mantra-japa—ideally combined with Śiva-devotion, purity of conduct, and steady meditation on Śiva as the inner Lord.