Śrī-nyāsa, Lotus Maṇḍala Construction, and Homa to Mahālakṣmī with Sarasvatī Invocation
क्षेत्रपालमथाग्न्यादौ होमाञ्जुहाव कामभाक् / ॐ घं टं डं हं श्रीमहालक्ष्म्यै नमः
kṣetrapālamathāgnyādau homāñjuhāva kāmabhāk / oṃ ghaṃ ṭaṃ ḍaṃ haṃ śrīmahālakṣmyai namaḥ
তাৰ পাছত প্ৰথমে ক্ষেত্ৰপালক আহ্বান কৰি, অভীষ্ট ফল কামনা কৰি অগ্নিত হোমাহুতি দিলে আৰু জপ কৰিলে—‘ॐ ঘং টং ডং হং শ্রীমহালক্ষ্ম্যৈ নমঃ’।
Lord Vishnu (in discourse to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ritual action (homa) coupled with protective preliminaries and mantra yields intended results when performed with right intention and order.
Vedantic Theme: Karma as a purifier and as an offering (īśvara-arpana-buddhi); outer fire mirrors inner tapas and disciplined will.
Application: Before major undertakings, establish safeguards (ethical, practical, spiritual); then act steadily—offer effort ‘into the fire’ with focused intention rather than scattered desire.
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: fire-altar
Related Themes: Garuda Purana ritual sequences: kṣetrapāla-pūjā, vighna-śānti, homa for siddhi
This verse indicates that the ritual space is first secured by invoking the site-guardian (Kṣetrapāla), ensuring the homa is protected and properly established before seeking results.
It does not directly describe the soul’s journey; instead, it highlights correct ritual order and mantra-use, which the Garuda Purana often frames as supportive disciplines for dharma and well-being.
Begin spiritual practice with sanctifying the space (cleanliness, protection prayer) and proceed with focused intention; disciplined preliminaries are presented as essential for effective worship.