Śivapūjā-vidhi: Purifications, Sūrya–Graha Mantras, Nyāsa, and Bhūtaśuddhi leading to Śivoham-bhāva
द्वादशति सरसिजे शान्त्य तीतास्तथेश्वराः / कुहूश्च शङ्खिनी नाड्यो देवदत्तो धनञ्जयः
dvādaśati sarasije śāntya tītāstatheśvarāḥ / kuhūśca śaṅkhinī nāḍyo devadatto dhanañjayaḥ
في اللوتس (لِلجسد اللطيف) توجد كذلك القوى الإلهية الاثنتا عشرة. وهناك الناديات المسماة «كُهُو» و«شَنْخِنِي»، ومعها تيارات الڤايو المسماة «دِڤَدَتّا» و«دَهنَنْجَيَا».
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Within the subtle lotus are twelve divine powers; nāḍīs Kuhū and Śaṅkhinī and vāyus Devadatta and Dhanañjaya operate there.
Vedantic Theme: Body as a field (kṣetra) for disciplined awareness; mapping inner instruments to transcend identification with gross embodiment.
Application: In prāṇāyāma and pratyāhāra, contemplate the lotus-center and observe subtle impulses (e.g., yawning/sneezing/retention functions attributed to subsidiary vāyus) without reactivity; use as a diagnostic map for meditation obstacles.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: subtle-body lotus (cakra/padma) and nāḍī network
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.23 (continuation of subtle anatomy: nāḍīs, vāyus, deities/powers in lotuses)
They are subtle channels in the inner (lotus) anatomy through which prāṇa functions; knowing them supports understanding how the jīva is carried by prāṇic forces at death and in post-death transition.
By pointing to the subtle-body framework—presiding powers, nāḍīs, and specific vāyus—through which consciousness and life-force operate; this anatomy underlies how departure from the body is described in Garuda Purana narratives.
Cultivate disciplined breath and ethical living (dharma) to steady prāṇa and mind; this aligns the inner system described here and supports calm, aware living and dying.