मन्त्रसिद्ध्यर्थं गुरुपूजा–आज्ञा–पौरश्चर्यविधिः / Guru-Authorization, Offerings, and Puraścaraṇa for Mantra-Siddhi
पश्चिमं धनदं विद्यादौत्तरं शातिदं भवेत् । सूर्याग्निविप्रदेवानां गुरूणामपि सन्निधौ । अन्येषां च प्रसक्तानां मन्त्रं न विमुखो जपेत् । उष्णीषी कुंचुकी नम्रो मुक्तकेशो गलावृतः
paścimaṃ dhanadaṃ vidyādauttaraṃ śātidaṃ bhavet | sūryāgnivipradevānāṃ gurūṇāmapi sannidhau | anyeṣāṃ ca prasaktānāṃ mantraṃ na vimukho japet | uṣṇīṣī kuṃcukī namro muktakeśo galāvṛtaḥ
当知西方赐予富饶,北方赐予安宁。于日神、火神、婆罗门、诸天以及上师之前,即使旁人近在侧且各有所事,也不应转身而舍弃持诵真言。应覆首披上衣,态度谦恭,散发垂下,并遮护咽喉而行持。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vāyavīya teaching to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Significance: Establishes japa-vidhi (discipline) as a prerequisite for mantra-siddhi; supports the pilgrim’s inner purity even outside a temple setting.
It teaches disciplined mantra-japa as a purifying sādhana: aligning oneself with auspicious directions (peace and prosperity) while maintaining reverence and humility—key dispositions for receiving Shiva’s grace in Shaiva practice.
Linga-worship is sustained by japa and proper āchāra (conduct). This verse emphasizes respectful chanting even in sacred presences (Sun, Fire, Brahmins, Devas, Guru), reinforcing the devotional and ritual purity expected in Saguna Shiva upāsanā.
Continue mantra-japa without turning away or dropping focus; choose auspicious orientation (west for prosperity, north for peace) and maintain modest, covered attire and a humble posture—practical etiquette for daily Shiva-mantra practice.