Hayagrīva Pūjāvidhi: Root Mantra, Nyāsa, Maṇḍala-Devatā Worship, and Stotra
ब्रह्माणं नारदं सिद्धं गुरुं परगुरुं तथा / गुरोश्च पादुके तद्वत्परमस्य गुरोस्तथा
brahmāṇaṃ nāradaṃ siddhaṃ guruṃ paraguruṃ tathā / gurośca pāduke tadvatparamasya gurostathā
ブラフマー、ナーラダ、成就せるシッダたち、己が師と師の師を、敬虔に念じて礼敬すべし。また同様に、グルのパードゥカー(聖なる履物)を、さらに至上のグルのパードゥカーをも同じく礼敬すべし。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Knowledge and spiritual power flow through lineage; honoring guru and paramaguru (and their padukas) is honoring the channel of grace and instruction.
Vedantic Theme: Guru as manifest Brahman-instruction principle; shravana-manana-nididhyasana supported by surrender to the teacher.
Application: Maintain gratitude to teachers; preserve integrity of learning; begin study/practice by remembering lineage and cultivating humility.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Type: inner/ritual remembrance (smarana) rather than a physical place
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.34 (guru-parampara remembrance within worship)
This verse treats the Guru’s paduka as worthy of the same reverence as the Guru’s feet, emphasizing humility, discipleship, and the sanctity of the teaching lineage.
Indirectly, it grounds spiritual progress in right guidance: honoring the teacher-lineage (Guru–Paraguru–Paramaguru) is presented as a foundational dharmic practice that supports liberation-oriented discipline.
Maintain respect for your teachers and the tradition you learn from—offer gratitude, follow ethical discipline, and avoid pride by remembering the lineage behind your knowledge.