Hayagrīva-pūjā-vyākhyāna
Worship Procedure and Mantra-Siddhi of Hayagrīva
भित्तौ संपाद्य देवेशं फलके वा प्रपूजयेत् । नित्यं सुगंधकुसुमैर्महतीं श्रियमाप्नुयात् ॥ १९ ॥
bhittau saṃpādya deveśaṃ phalake vā prapūjayet | nityaṃ sugaṃdhakusumairmahatīṃ śriyamāpnuyāt || 19 ||
Après avoir établi l’image du Seigneur des dieux sur un mur, ou sur une planche de bois, qu’on Le vénère comme il se doit. En Lui offrant chaque jour des fleurs parfumées, on obtient une grande Śrī, une prospérité immense.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Upadesha dialogue)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that devotion can be practiced even with a simple, prepared representation (on a wall or board); steady daily worship with purity and fragrance cultivates divine favor and invites Śrī—well-being and auspicious prosperity.
Bhakti is presented as consistent, accessible, and offering-centered: regular worship (nitya-pūjā) with sincere upacāras like fragrant flowers is itself a complete devotional discipline that yields both auspiciousness and spiritual merit.
It reflects kalpa-style ritual practicality: specifying an acceptable worship-support (wall/panel) and a daily offering standard (fragrant flowers), emphasizing correct procedure and regularity—core to applied ritual science.