Devatā-Pratiṣṭhā: Maṇḍapa Construction, Dikpāla Worship, Kalaśa-Abhiṣeka, Nyāsa and Homa Procedures
साधारणेन मन्त्रेण स्वसूत्रविहितेन वा / दिक्षुदिक्षु ततो दद्यात्परिधिं विष्टरैः सह
sādhāraṇena mantreṇa svasūtravihitena vā / dikṣudikṣu tato dadyātparidhiṃ viṣṭaraiḥ saha
પછી સામાન્ય મંત્રથી અથવા પોતાના ગૃહ્યસૂત્રમાં વિહિત મંત્રથી, દરેક દિશામાં ચારે તરફ પરિધિ (સીમા) સ્થાપવી અને વિસ્તર (યજ્ઞસ્થળનો વિન્યાસ) સાથે કરવો.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ritual legitimacy comes from śāstra-based authorization—either common mantras or one’s own Gṛhya-sūtra—and from establishing protective boundaries.
Vedantic Theme: Śruti-smṛti-niyama as a support for sattva and steadiness of mind in worship.
Application: Use a consistent, lineage-appropriate liturgy; create a clear ‘boundary’ (physical/mental) before worship—cleaning, marking space, and minimizing distractions.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual-space with dik (quarters) and paridhi (enclosure)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.48.67 (Vaiṣṇava method); Garuda Purana 1.48.69-71 (agni on darbha; protection)
This verse emphasizes creating a protected, properly ordered ritual space by setting an enclosing boundary in all directions, ensuring the rite is performed according to mantra and procedure.
Indirectly: it focuses on correct ritual setup (mantra and directional arrangement), which in the Garuda Purana framework supports post-death rites meant to aid the departed and maintain dharmic order.
Follow an authorized procedure—either a general mantra tradition or your family’s/lineage Gṛhya-sūtra—when performing śrāddha or related rites, and ensure the ritual space is clearly arranged and directionally complete.