Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
उपमन्युरुवाच । ततः स्नानादिकं सर्वं समाप्याचार्यचोदितः । गच्छेद्बद्धांजलिर्ध्यायञ्छिवमण्डलपार्श्वतः
upamanyuruvāca | tataḥ snānādikaṃ sarvaṃ samāpyācāryacoditaḥ | gacchedbaddhāṃjalirdhyāyañchivamaṇḍalapārśvataḥ
Upamanyu dit : «Ensuite, après avoir achevé tous les rites prescrits, à commencer par le bain, et sur l’injonction du maître, qu’il s’avance les mains jointes en hommage, méditant Śiva, vers le côté du Śiva-maṇḍala».
Upamanyu
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
It emphasizes that Śiva-worship begins with inner and outer purification, followed by humble, teacher-guided approach and steady meditation—preparing the soul (paśu) to turn toward Pati (Śiva).
The Śiva-maṇḍala indicates a consecrated focus for Saguna worship—approaching the sacred locus (often alongside the Liṅga or a ritual diagram) with añjali and dhyāna to stabilize devotion and concentration.
Complete snāna and preparatory observances, then approach with joined palms while practicing dhyāna on Śiva; this is the practical cue for a pūjā sequence where mantra-japa (commonly the Pañcākṣarī) naturally follows.