Sadācāra–Varṇa-lakṣaṇa and Prātaḥkṛtya
Right Conduct, Social Typologies, and Morning Purification
आसप्ततेस्तु नियमं पश्चात्प्रव्राजनं चरेत् । प्रातर्द्वादशसाहस्रं प्रव्राजीप्रणवं जपेत्
āsaptatestu niyamaṃ paścātpravrājanaṃ caret | prātardvādaśasāhasraṃ pravrājīpraṇavaṃ japet
直至七十岁,应守持戒律与修行规矩;其后当行出离之道,入于遁世(sannyāsa)。每个清晨,出家遁世者应持诵圣音“唵”(Praṇava)一万二千遍。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Mantra: Oṃ
It presents a Shaiva path of life: disciplined niyamas culminating in renunciation, where steady Praṇava-japa purifies the soul (paśu) and turns it toward Pati (Shiva) for liberation.
While Linga worship is a central Saguna practice, this verse emphasizes the inner worship that supports it—Praṇava-japa—leading the mind from outer ritual to direct contemplation of Shiva as the supreme reality.
Morning japa of the Praṇava (Oṁ), ideally undertaken with renunciate discipline—regulated conduct, purity, and concentrated repetition as a daily sadhana.