समयाह्वय-संस्कारः — Rite of ‘Samayāhvaya’ and the Preparatory Layout
Maṇḍapa, Vedi, Kuṇḍas, Maṇḍala, Śiva-kumbha
नाड्या यथोक्तया वायुं रेचयेन्मंत्रतो गुरुः । निर्गम्य प्रविशेन्नाड्या शिष्यस्य हृदयं तथा
nāḍyā yathoktayā vāyuṃ recayenmaṃtrato guruḥ | nirgamya praviśennāḍyā śiṣyasya hṛdayaṃ tathā
Alors le Guru, par le mantra, doit expulser le vāyu, le souffle vital, à travers la nāḍī comme il a été prescrit; puis, étant sorti, il doit de même entrer par la nāḍī dans le cœur du disciple.
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vayu Samhita teachings to the sages at Naimisharanya)
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
Role: teaching
It describes a subtle, mantra-guided yogic transmission in which the Guru directs prāṇa through nāḍīs and establishes spiritual awakening in the disciple’s heart—symbolizing the descent of Śiva’s grace (anugraha) mediated through the Guru.
In Shaiva Siddhanta, outer worship of the Liṅga is complemented by inner worship in the heart (hṛdaya). This verse points to that interiorization: mantra and prāṇa lead awareness to the heart-lotus where Saguna Shiva is contemplated, preparing the seeker for realization of Shiva as the supreme Pati.
A mantra-based prāṇāyāma and nāḍī-focused meditation used in dīkṣā-style guidance: regulated exhalation (recaka) with mantra, followed by inward placement of awareness in the heart. It implies disciplined, guru-directed practice rather than casual self-experimentation.