नैमित्तिकविधिक्रमः
Occasional Rites and Their Procedure
संसारकारणं येषां न प्ररोढुमलं भवेत् । प्रकृत्यनुगुणं तस्माद्विमृश्यैतदशेषतः
saṃsārakāraṇaṃ yeṣāṃ na praroḍhumalaṃ bhavet | prakṛtyanuguṇaṃ tasmādvimṛśyaitadaśeṣataḥ
对于那些使导致世缚之垢染(mala)不致萌发的人,因此应当彻底审察此教法,并采纳与自身本性(prakṛti)相应者,使此道因湿婆之恩而堪为解脱之路。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
It teaches that saṃsāra persists due to mala (innate impurity/obscuration). Liberation-oriented practice requires clear discernment (vimarśa) and adopting a sādhana suited to one’s disposition, so that bondage-causes do not “sprout” again and Śiva’s grace can operate unobstructed.
Linga/Saguṇa-Śiva worship becomes most effective when matched to the aspirant’s temperament—devotional, ritual, or contemplative—so the mind stabilizes and the mala that fuels rebirth is weakened, leading toward Śiva-realization.
It implies choosing a prakṛti-suitable discipline: steady japa of the Pañcākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), Linga-pūjā with Tripuṇḍra (bhasma) and Rudrākṣa, and reflective self-inquiry to identify and uproot the tendencies that regenerate bondage.