Shloka 71

पादयोर् उभयोश्चैव गुह्ये च हृदये तथा कण्ठे च मुखमध्ये च मूर्ध्नि च प्रणवादिकम्

pādayor ubhayoścaiva guhye ca hṛdaye tathā kaṇṭhe ca mukhamadhye ca mūrdhni ca praṇavādikam

يُوضَع البرانافا «أوم»—ومعه الصيغ المقدّسة التي تبدأ به—على القدمين كليهما، وعلى الموضع السِّرّي، وعلى القلب، وعلى الحلق، وفي وسط الفم، وعلى قِمّة الرأس. وهكذا، بوساطة النِياسا، يُكرَّس الجسدُ مقعدًا لِپَتي (شِيفا).

पादयोःon the two feet
पादयोः:
उभयोःon both
उभयोः:
च एवand indeed
च एव:
गुह्येin the secret region (genital area)
गुह्ये:
and
:
हृदयेin the heart
हृदये:
तथाlikewise
तथा:
कण्ठेin the throat
कण्ठे:
and
:
मुखमध्येin the middle of the mouth
मुखमध्ये:
and
:
मूर्ध्निon the crown of the head
मूर्ध्नि:
and
:
प्रणवादिकम्the (mantras) beginning with Pranava (Om)
प्रणवादिकम्:

Suta Goswami (narrating Purāṇic teaching to the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya; presenting a Śaiva nyāsa-vidhi)

S
Shiva
P
Pranava (Om)

FAQs

It teaches internal Linga-worship through nyāsa: by installing Om in key bodily centers, the sādhaka consecrates the body as Śiva’s abode, aligning outer pūjā with inner realization.

Śiva as Pati is approached as the indwelling Lord accessible through the Pranava; the verse implies that Śiva’s presence can be ritually and contemplatively स्थापित (installed) in the embodied field of the pashu, loosening pāśa through mantra-awareness.

Pranava-nyāsa (deha-nyāsa): touching/mentally placing Om and related mantras on feet, guhya, heart, throat, mouth-center, and crown—supporting Pāśupata-style mantra-yoga and purification before Śiva-pūjā.