न्यासवर्णनम् (Nyāsa-varṇanam) — Description of Nyāsa in the Saṃnyāsa Procedure
शोषदाहप्लवान्कुर्याद्रेचकादि क्रमेण तु । सषोडशचतुष्षष्टिद्वात्रिंशद्गणनायुतैः
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Ensuite, selon l’ordre juste commençant par le recaka (l’expiration), qu’on accomplisse les trois opérations intérieures—śoṣa (assécher), dāha (chauffer/brûler) et plāva (inonder/immerger)—avec des comptes mesurés de 16, 64 et 32 répétitions.
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It prescribes a Shaiva yogic purification: by regulated breath and inner processes (drying, burning, and flooding), the aspirant refines the pasha-bound tendencies and steadies awareness toward Pati (Shiva), supporting liberation-oriented meditation.
In Shaiva Siddhanta, disciplined yoga complements Saguna worship: pranayama and inner purification make the mind fit for Linga-dhyana and mantra-japa, allowing devotion to mature into steady contemplation of Shiva.
A pranayama-based meditation: proceed in order starting with recaka (exhalation), applying the inner practices of śoṣa, dāha, and plāva with counted repetitions (16/64/32), as a regulated method of purification and concentration.