न्यासवर्णनम् (Nyāsa-varṇanam) — Description of Nyāsa in the Saṃnyāsa Procedure
आनीय द्वादशांतस्थसहस्राराम्बुजोदरे । चिच्चन्द्रमण्डलोद्भूतपरमामृतधारया
ānīya dvādaśāṃtasthasahasrārāmbujodare | ciccandramaṇḍalodbhūtaparamāmṛtadhārayā
Llevándolo a la cavidad interior del loto de mil pétalos situado en el extremo del dvādaśānta, báñese la conciencia con la suprema corriente de néctar que brota del orbe lunar de la pura Conciencia.
Suta Goswami (narrating Shiva’s yogic teaching as preserved in the Kailasha Samhita)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Shakti Form: Gaurī
Role: nurturing
It points to an inner Shaiva yogic contemplation where awareness is lifted to the crown center (sahasrāra/dvādaśānta) and infused with ‘amṛta’—the blissful, purifying grace of Consciousness—supporting release from bonds (pāśa) and movement toward moksha under Shiva’s lordship (Pati).
While outer linga-worship honors Saguna Shiva through ritual, this verse emphasizes inner worship (antar-yāga): the ‘ciccandra’ (moon of awareness) is contemplated as Shiva’s luminous presence within, culminating in absorption at the sahasrāra—an inward counterpart to linga-dhyāna.
A meditation practice: raise prāṇa/attention to dvādaśānta and stabilize it in the sahasrāra lotus, then contemplate a cooling ‘nectar-flow’ of pure awareness bathing the mind—supportive alongside japa of the Panchāksharī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) where applicable.