न्यासवर्णनम् (Nyāsa-varṇanam) — Description of Nyāsa in the Saṃnyāsa Procedure
पुनश्च भस्म संधार्य पूर्वोक्तेनैव वर्त्मना । न्यासजातम्प्रकुर्वीत शिवभावविवृद्ध्धये
punaśca bhasma saṃdhārya pūrvoktenaiva vartmanā | nyāsajātamprakurvīta śivabhāvavivṛddhdhaye
Again, having applied the sacred ash (bhasma) by the very method described earlier, one should perform the prescribed nyāsa, for the increase and deepening of Shiva-consciousness (śivabhāva).
Lord Shiva (teaching the proper Shaiva ritual discipline within the Kailasa Saṃhitā context)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Role: teaching
It teaches that outer Shaiva marks like bhasma become spiritually effective when joined with inner consecration (nyāsa), leading to the growth of śivabhāva—steady Shiva-centered awareness that matures toward liberation.
Bhasma-dhāraṇa and nyāsa prepare the devotee’s body-mind as a fit vessel for Saguna Shiva worship (including Liṅga-pūjā), aligning the practitioner’s limbs and senses to the presence of Shiva before offering worship.
Apply bhasma according to the previously taught procedure (commonly Tripuṇḍra), then perform nyāsa (mantra placements on body parts) to internalize Shiva and intensify meditative Shiva-consciousness.