काम्यकर्मविभागः — Taxonomy of Kāmya (Desire-Motivated) Śaiva Rites
प्रणवेन शिवेनैव शक्तियुक्तेन च क्रमात् । शांतेन वा तथान्यैश्च वेदमन्त्रैश्च कृत्स्नशः
praṇavena śivenaiva śaktiyuktena ca kramāt | śāṃtena vā tathānyaiśca vedamantraiśca kṛtsnaśaḥ
پرنَو ‘اوم’ اور شکتی سے یُکت ‘شیوا’ منتر کے ذریعے ترتیب وار یہ کرم ادا کرے۔ یا شانتِی منتر سے، اور اسی طرح دیگر تمام ویدک منتروں کے ساتھ بھی پورے طور پر انुष्ठان کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Mantra: praṇava (Oṃ); ‘śiva’ (śiva-nāma) śaktiyukta; śānti-mantra; other Vedic mantras
Shakti Form: Pārvatī
Role: liberating
It teaches that Shiva-worship is most effective when mantra is applied with proper order (krama) and inner power (Śakti), using Oṁ, Shiva-mantras, and peace-invoking Vedic formulas to harmonize the worshipper and the rite.
It supports Saguna worship by prescribing mantra-based upacāra for Shiva—commonly directed to the Liṅga—where Oṁ, Shiva-mantras, and Śānti-mantras sanctify the external ritual while aligning the mind with Shiva as Pati.
A structured mantra-krama: begin with Praṇava (Oṁ), apply Shiva-mantra joined with Śakti (devotional power and focused intention), and conclude or stabilize the rite with Śānti-mantras and appropriate Vedic recitations.