Chapter 33 — पवित्रारोहणविधानं
The Procedure for Pavitrārohaṇa / Installing the Sacred Thread or Consecratory Amulet
रक्ष रक्ष प्रध्वंसय प्रध्वंसय कवचाय नमस्ततः ॐ ह्रूं फट् अस्त्राय नमो मूलवीजेन चाङ्गकं
rakṣa rakṣa pradhvaṃsaya pradhvaṃsaya kavacāya namastataḥ oṃ hrūṃ phaṭ astrāya namo mūlavījena cāṅgakaṃ
'Lindungilah, lindungilah; hancurkanlah, hancurkanlah! Salam kepada perisai (kavaca). Kemudian (ucapkan): Oṃ hrūṃ phaṭ—salam kepada mantra senjata (astra). Dan seseorang harus melakukan aṅga-nyāsa menggunakan suku kata benih akar (mūla-bīja).
Lord Agni (instructing the sage Vasiṣṭha in ritual procedure)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Tantra","secondary_vidya":"Mantra","practical_application":"Kavaca-and-astra protective rite: recite ‘rakṣa’ and ‘pradhvaṃsaya’ to establish armor, then deploy astra-mantra ‘oṃ hrūṃ phaṭ’ and perform aṅga-nyāsa with the mūla-bīja for sealing protection.","sutra_style":true}
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Alamkara Type: Yamaka
Weapon Type: Astra (mantra-weapon)
Concept: Protection is embodied: kavaca is installed through mantra and nyāsa; astra is the decisive dispersal force signaled by phaṭ.
Application: Use as a standard template in tantric pūjā for self-protection before/after rites and for warding obstacles.
Khanda Section: Puja-vidhi / Mantra-kavacha / Tantra-prayoga (Protective rites and weapon-mantras)
Primary Rasa: raudra
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A sādhaka encircled by a luminous armor-like aura (kavaca), performing aṅga-nyāsa touches; a sharp burst of light at ‘phaṭ’ radiates outward like a weapon clearing obstacles.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: concentric protective aura bands around the figure, stylized hand-to-limb nyāsa gestures, ‘phaṭ’ shown as a jagged flame motif, temple-lamp ambience.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: gold-leaf kavaca halo, ornate aura patterns, the ‘astra’ as a radiant spear of light emanating at phaṭ, rich jewel tones and embossed detailing.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: stepwise instructional composition—kavaca installation, then hrūṃ phaṭ emission, then aṅga-nyāsa points marked subtly; refined lines and calm background.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature: interior ritual chamber, detailed textiles and implements; luminous aura around practitioner; outward shockwave at phaṭ dispersing dark forms; fine facial expression."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"instructional","suggested_raga":"Kedar","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: नमस्ततः = नमः + ततः; चाङ्गकं = च + अङ्गकम्.
Related Themes: Agni Purana: mantra-kavaca sections; Agni Purana: nyāsa (kara/aṅga) procedures; Agni Purana: phaṭ-kāra and astravidyā discussions
It teaches kavacha (protective armor-mantra) and astra-mantra usage—reciting protective/destructive injunctions and then applying aṅga-nyāsa using the mūla-bīja (root seed syllable), specifically employing the bīja “hrūṃ” with “phaṭ” for repulsion.
Beyond mythology, it preserves practical liturgical technology: mantra-grammar (bīja and phaṭ), ritual sequencing (“tataḥ”), and embodied practice (nyāsa). This reflects the Agni Purana’s wide scope across pūjā-vidhi, protective rites, and applied mantra-sādhana.
The kavacha and astra-mantra are framed as purification and protection practices—warding off harmful influences and inner obstacles, while aligning the practitioner’s body (through nyāsa) with sacred power for dharmic safeguarding.