Chapter 303: Mantras for Worship Beginning with the Five-syllable (Pañcākṣara) — पञ्चाक्षरादिपूजामन्त्राः
कृत्वा वेद्यां सहानेन स्वपेद्दर्भास्तरे बुधः सुषुप्तं वीक्ष्य तं शिष्यः प्रभाते श्रावयेद्गुरुं
kṛtvā vedyāṃ sahānena svapeddarbhāstare budhaḥ suṣuptaṃ vīkṣya taṃ śiṣyaḥ prabhāte śrāvayedguruṃ
規定の供物ハヴィス(havis)とともにヴェーディー(vedī、祭壇)を整えたのち、賢者はダルバ草の床に臥して眠るべきである。師が眠っているのを見た弟子は、夜明けに観察した夢相・状態を師に報告せよ。
Lord Agni (in discourse to Sage Vasiṣṭha, typical Agni Purāṇa narration frame)
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Concept: Guru-śiṣya mediation and verification of ritual signs (nimitta) as part of disciplined sādhana.
Application: Maintain a sādhana journal of dreams/omens; have them interpreted by a competent teacher before proceeding with higher rites.
Khanda Section: Puja-vidhi / Vrata-vidhi (Ritual procedure and observances)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"contemplative","suggested_raga":"Bhairav","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: स्वपेद्दर्भास्तरे = स्वपेत् + दर्भ-स्तरे; श्रावयेद्गुरुं = श्रावयेत् + गुरुम्.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 303 (pūjā-vidhi sequence around maṇḍala, snāna, prāṇāyāma)
It prescribes a ritual sleep procedure: prepare the vedī with the required offering, sleep on darbha grass, and have the disciple report the sleep/dream outcome to the guru at dawn for interpretation and guidance.
Beyond theology, it documents practical ritual protocols—how an observance is performed, how outcomes (dreams/omens) are monitored, and how guru-led verification is built into the rite—showing the text’s procedural, manual-like scope.
Sleeping on darbha (a purificatory sacred grass) after preparing the ritual space frames the practitioner’s mind-body as ritually cleansed; guru-supervised reporting ensures the rite is performed correctly and that omens are interpreted in a dharmic, disciplined way.