व्यानो हृदि स्थितो नित्यं तथा देहचरोपि च । धातुवृद्धिप्रदः स्वेदलालोन्मेषनिमेषकृत्
vyāno hṛdi sthito nityaṃ tathā dehacaropi ca | dhātuvṛddhipradaḥ svedalālonmeṣanimeṣakṛt
Vyāna demeure sans cesse dans le cœur et pourtant circule dans tout le corps. Il favorise la croissance des dhātu (constituants du corps) et produit la sueur, la salive, ainsi que l’ouverture et la fermeture des yeux.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced for Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narration)
Scene: A luminous heart-lotus at center with vyāna radiating as fine silver threads throughout limbs; small motifs for sweat droplets, saliva at lips, and eyelids opening/closing—symbolic, not clinical.
The divine order pervades the whole body through vyāna; reverence for life includes caring for health as a support for sādhana.
No tīrtha is mentioned; this is a teaching on the pervading life-wind.
No explicit ritual is stated; it aligns with yogic observances that steady the heart and balance the life-force.