Śiva-pūjā: Mantra-phonetics, Nyāsa, Maṇḍala, Dīkṣā and Homa
Supreme Worship Leading to Śiva-sāyujya
पश्चात्पूर्णाहुतिं दत्त्वा प्रा(प्र)सोदन शिवं स्मरेत् / प्रायश्चित्तविशुद्ध्यर्थमेकैकाष्टाहुतिं क्रमात्
paścātpūrṇāhutiṃ dattvā prā(pra)sodana śivaṃ smaret / prāyaścittaviśuddhyarthamekaikāṣṭāhutiṃ kramāt
Sesudah itu, setelah mempersembahkan pūrṇāhuti, hendaknya mengingat Śiva yang suci, pemberi prasāda. Lalu demi kemurnian melalui prāyaścitta, persembahkan delapan āhuti satu per satu menurut urutan.
Lord Viṣṇu (in dialogue instructing Garuḍa)
Concept: Ritual completion must be followed by recollection of auspicious divinity and orderly expiatory steps for śuddhi.
Vedantic Theme: Śuddhi of mind through karma-yoga-like orderliness; īśvara-smaraṇa as sanctifying intention behind action.
Application: Conclude practices deliberately (closure), then anchor the mind in auspicious remembrance; follow a clear sequence when doing corrective disciplines.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: fire-altar precinct + contemplative inner shrine
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: prāyaścitta and saṃskāra-śuddhi motifs (general parallel)
This verse treats pūrṇāhuti as the formal completion of the offering, after which remembrance of Śiva and further expiatory oblations are performed for purification.
Indirectly: it emphasizes ritual purification (prāyaścitta) through ordered oblations, reflecting the Purāṇic view that correct rites and inner remembrance support spiritual cleanliness and right passage through life-and-death duties.
Complete any spiritual practice carefully (closure matters), add a moment of mindful remembrance, and follow a disciplined step-by-step approach to self-correction and purification.