Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
सूत्रदेहे ऽथ शिष्यस्य ताडनप्रोक्षणादिकम् । कृत्वात्मानं समादाय द्वादशांते निवेद्य च
sūtradehe 'tha śiṣyasya tāḍanaprokṣaṇādikam | kṛtvātmānaṃ samādāya dvādaśāṃte nivedya ca
次に、弟子の微細身(スートラ・デーハ)において、儀礼の打撃や灑水などの作法を行ったのち、阿闍梨は自らの覚知を収めて安定させ、十二の行程の終端(ドヴァーダシャーンタ)へと奉献し、観想の帰依としてそこに安置する。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: liberating
It presents initiation as inner transformation: purification rites are followed by collecting the mind and offering oneself into a higher yogic station (dvādaśānta), aligning the soul (paśu) toward Shiva (Pati) beyond bondage (pāśa).
The external rite (sprinkling and related acts) supports saguna worship and consecration, while the culminating inner offering into dvādaśānta points to Shiva-realization beyond form—showing ritual and meditation as complementary in Shaiva practice.
A diksha-style sequence: purification by prokṣaṇa (sprinkling), followed by focused meditation where awareness is gathered and placed at dvādaśānta—often paired with mantra-japa (such as the Panchakshara) and breath-contemplation.