एवं ध्यात्वा तु हृत्पद्मे जगतः पितरौ शिवौ । जप्त्वा तदात्मकं मंत्रं तदंते बहिरर्चयेत्
evaṃ dhyātvā tu hṛtpadme jagataḥ pitarau śivau | japtvā tadātmakaṃ maṃtraṃ tadaṃte bahirarcayet
Thus, having meditated in the lotus of the heart upon Śiva and Śivā, the parents of the world, one should recite the mantra embodying Them; and at its conclusion, perform external worship.
Narratorial/Instructional voice within Brahmottarakhaṇḍa (speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Scene: A yogin seated in padmāsana visualizing Śiva and Śivā enthroned within a luminous heart-lotus; subtle transition to outer shrine worship with lamps and flowers.
Inner worship (dhyāna and japa) should mature into outer worship (arcana), uniting contemplation with disciplined action.
No particular tīrtha is referenced; the teaching is a general pūjā-krama (ritual sequence).
Dhyāna in the heart-lotus → mantra-japa embodying Śiva–Śivā → external arcana (formal worship).