भृगुयन्त्रे समाश्रांतिनियोगे सर्वकर्मकृत् । गायत्रीछंद एतेषां देहन्यासक्रमो भवेत्
bhṛguyantre samāśrāṃtiniyoge sarvakarmakṛt | gāyatrīchaṃda eteṣāṃ dehanyāsakramo bhavet
Dans le Bhṛgu-yantra, lorsque ceux-ci sont appliqués selon l’ordre et la mise en œuvre établis, ils accomplissent tous les rites. Leur mètre est le Gāyatrī, et le nyāsa du corps doit être exécuté selon la juste succession.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Scene: A sādhaka-pilgrim seated in āsana, performing systematic aṅga-nyāsa over the body, with subtle syllables (bīja/varṇa) glowing at each limb; a yantra diagram (Bhṛgu-yantra) faintly visible behind, indicating ordered deployment.
Purāṇic ritual science emphasizes order and lineage: yantra, metre, and nyāsa sequence together make practice effective and dhārmically grounded.
The verse is procedural (yantra, chandas, nyāsa) and does not name a specific tīrtha in this excerpt.
It prescribes application in the Bhṛgu-yantra, states the chandas as Gāyatrī, and instructs performing deha-nyāsa in the proper sequence.