पूजास्थानशुद्धिः पात्रशोधनं च — Purification of the Worship-Space and Preparation of Ritual Vessels
आग्नेयादिश्वेतरक्तपीतश्यामानि वर्णतः । अधर्मादीनि पूर्वादीन्युत्तरांतान्यनुक्रमात्
āgneyādiśvetaraktapītaśyāmāni varṇataḥ | adharmādīni pūrvādīnyuttarāṃtānyanukramāt
南東(アーグネーヤ)より始めて、その色は順に白・赤・黄・黒である。同様に、東におけるアダルマ(非正法)から始め、順次北の果てに至るまで、次第として理解すべきである。
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Īśāna
It presents a structured mapping of directions, colors, and moral principles (beginning with Adharma), indicating that bondage and virtue operate in an ordered cosmic framework that the seeker must discern to move toward Shiva, the supreme Pati.
Directional and color correspondences are commonly used to steady the mind in saguna upasana; by aligning perception with scriptural order, devotion becomes disciplined and can culminate in Linga-centered contemplation of Shiva as the transcendent Lord beyond all attributes.
Use directional awareness in meditation or puja—placing attention sequentially by quarters while repeating the Panchakshara (Om Namaḥ Śivāya), letting the mind move from disorder (Adharma) toward Shiva-centered inner clarity.