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Panchaaksharam, the five-syllable mantra, represents Siva in Lingam and Nataraja.

 

Tirumular says that anagram Mantra, Na-Ma-Va-Si-Ya stands in the sphere of Fire; Va-Si-Ya stands in that of Sun; and Va-Si stands in the sphere of Moon. The basic Mantra is Na-Ma-Va-Si-Ya. See variant example below. When the soul

Ya is flanked by Na and Ma on the front and Si and VÄ in the end, Na and Ma representing Tirodhana and Mala lead the soul into bondage and rebirth and

Si and VÄ

representing Siva and Arul confer salvation and Grace to the soul.

 

 

Na

Ma

Ya

Si

 

In the above Mantra, obscuration and impurities are the burdensome front load (Na

Ma)

on the soul

Ya, Siva and Grace Si

VÄ come once the soul is divested of the front load of

Na

Ma.

 

Na

Ma

Ya

Si

VÄ: Strike Na and Ma (obscuration and impurities). This is what you want. At this juncture the soul Ya

moves and sits between

Si

(Siva and Bliss) and the new configuration is

Si

Ya

VÄ.

This is bliss; this is liberation.

 

Na = Tirodhana Sakti or Obscurant Siva Sakti

(¾¢§Ã¡¾¡Éºò¾¢). (ºò¾¢ = ºì¾¢)

Ma = Malas or impurities

Si = Siva

VÄ = Grace

Ya = soul

 

Kēvala state is dream-sleep state of the soul

Ya before birth.

 

Sakala state is awake state, life of the embodied soul on earth (Na

Ma

Ya).

 

 

Suddha state is deep-sleep state, merger with Siva (Si

Ya--->

Si

Ya

);

Na

Ma

left the soul.

Veeraswamy Krishnarajhttp://www.bhagavadgitausa.com/Om_Namasivaya.htm

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