Navavyūha-pūjāvidhi: Bhūta-śuddhi, Nyāsa, Yogapīṭha, Maṇḍala-racanā, Mudrā-prayoga
वज्रादीन्यायुधान्येव तथैव विनिवेशयेत् / ऊर्घ्वं ब्रिह्म तथानन्तमधश्च परिचिन्तयेत्
vajrādīnyāyudhānyeva tathaiva viniveśayet / ūrghvaṃ brihma tathānantamadhaśca paricintayet
Senjata seperti wajra (petir) dan lainnya pun hendaknya ditempatkan demikian. Lalu renungkan Brahmā di atas, Ananta (Śeṣa) juga, serta yang berada di bawah.
Lord Viṣṇu (speaking to Garuḍa, Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Cosmic mapping in meditation: integrating weapons (śakti) with the cosmic hierarchy—Brahmā (creation principle) above and Ananta (support/infinity) below.
Vedantic Theme: Adhiṣṭhāna (support) and vyavahāra-cosmos as a contemplative aid; the Infinite (Ananta) as symbol of the boundless ground of manifestation.
Application: In meditation, add a vertical awareness: uplifted clarity (ūrdhva) and grounded stability (adhaḥ); contemplate support beneath actions and higher purpose above them.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: cosmic_axis/ritual_visualization
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.11.25–29: sequence of āyudha-nyāsa and mudrā instruction within pūjā-vidhi.
This verse presents āyudha-vinyāsa as a structured ritual act—placing sacred weapons like the vajra—to establish protection and sacred order before contemplation.
It directs the practitioner’s contemplation vertically—Brahmā ‘above’ and Ananta ‘below’—linking ritual space to a cosmic framework rather than treating worship as merely external.
Create intentionality in practice: arrange your worship space thoughtfully and pair it with mindful contemplation of higher principles (order/creation) and foundational support (stability/infinity).