The Explanation of Sandhyā and Related Daily Observances
Saṅdhyā-ādi Nitya-karma-Vidhi
कृत्वार्कमन्दलात्तीर्थान्याह्वयेन्मुष्टिमुद्र या । ब्रह्माण्डोदरतीर्थानि करैः स्पृष्टानि ते रवेः ॥ २५ ॥
kṛtvārkamandalāttīrthānyāhvayenmuṣṭimudra yā | brahmāṇḍodaratīrthāni karaiḥ spṛṣṭāni te raveḥ || 25 ||
Dengan membentuk cakra Matahari (arka-maṇḍala), hendaknya ia mengundang tīrtha-tīrtha dengan mudrā kepalan (muṣṭi-mudrā). Wahai Ravi, tīrtha dalam rahim brahmāṇḍa tersentuh oleh tanganmu berupa sinar.
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents a ritual-cosmological vision: by forming the Sun-disc and using a prescribed mudrā, the practitioner ritually “brings near” tīrthas, recognizing the Sun as the cosmic connector whose rays symbolically touch and activate sacred spaces throughout the brahmāṇḍa.
Though technical in tone, it supports bhakti by directing reverence to Ravi as a divine locus of sacred power—invocation (āhvāna) and mindful gesture become devotional acts that internalize pilgrimage through worship.
It highlights ritual technique—use of mudrā (hand-seal) and a prescribed maṇḍala (diagram/circle) for invocation—reflecting applied kalpa-style procedure and the technical discipline typical of Book 1.3’s Vedāṅga-oriented material.