Adhyaya 73 — त्रिपुरदाहे ब्रह्मस्तवः
Brahmā’s Hymn in the Context of Tripura’s Burning
त्रिभिश् च प्रणवैर्देवाः प्राणायामैस्तथाविधैः द्विधा न्यस्य तथौंकारं प्राणायामपरायणः
tribhiś ca praṇavairdevāḥ prāṇāyāmaistathāvidhaiḥ dvidhā nyasya tathauṃkāraṃ prāṇāyāmaparāyaṇaḥ
Para dewa, dengan tiga macam Praṇava dan prāṇāyāma yang ditetapkan, melakukan nyāsa dua tahap atas Oṁkāra yang suci, seraya teguh berpegang pada prāṇāyāma.
Suta Goswami (narrating the ritual method followed by the Devas within the Purana’s account)
It frames Linga-upāsanā as beginning with inner consecration—purifying prāṇa through prāṇāyāma and installing Oṁ (Pranava) by nyāsa—so the worshipper approaches Pati (Shiva) with a sanctified body-mind.
By centering Oṁkāra and disciplined prāṇāyāma, the verse implies Shiva-tattva as accessible through mantra and inward yogic refinement—where the bound pashu loosens pāśa by aligning prāṇa and awareness with the supreme Pati.
Prāṇāyāma supported by Pranava-japa, together with a twofold Oṁkāra-nyāsa (ritual placement of the mantra), as a preparatory Pāśupata-style discipline for Shiva worship.