Glory of Puruṣottama: Pañcatīrthī Observance and Narasiṃha Worship
प्रवेशयंति तं हस्ते गृहीत्वा साधकेश्वरम् । ततो रसायनं दिव्यं पाययंति सुलोचने ॥ १०५ ॥
praveśayaṃti taṃ haste gṛhītvā sādhakeśvaram | tato rasāyanaṃ divyaṃ pāyayaṃti sulocane || 105 ||
Sie ergreifen die Hand des Herrn der Sādhakas und führen ihn hinein; dann, o Schönäugige, lassen sie ihn ein göttliches rasāyana trinken, ein verjüngendes Elixier.
Narrator (Purāṇic narration; traditionally Sūta recounting to sages)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It portrays ritual hospitality and inner transformation: the practitioner is led inward (symbolizing initiation/entry into a sacred space) and given a divine rasāyana, indicating purification, renewal, and readiness for higher religious merit in a tīrtha context.
Bhakti here is implied through reverent service—guiding the devotee by the hand and offering sacred nourishment—showing that divine grace and sanctifying gifts support the devotee’s progress in sādhana.
Ritual procedure (kalpa-oriented practice) is emphasized: proper reception, guided entry into a consecrated setting, and administering sanctified substances—elements aligned with regulated rite-performance rather than grammar or astrology.