आपोहिष्ठेति ऋगियं हृदयं परिकीर्त्तितम् । ऋतं सत्यं शिखा प्रोक्ता उदुत्यं नेत्रमादिशेत्
āpohiṣṭheti ṛgiyaṃ hṛdayaṃ parikīrttitam | ṛtaṃ satyaṃ śikhā proktā udutyaṃ netramādiśet
「Āpo hi ṣṭhā…」—このリグ・ヴェーダの偈は「心」(フリダヤ)と宣言される。「Ṛtaṃ satyaṃ…」は「頂髻」(シカー)と説かれ、「Ud u tyaṃ…」は「眼」(ネートラ)として配当すべし。
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim-priest at Prabhāsa performs aṅga-nyāsa: right hand to heart, then to the crown-knot, then touching the eyes, while the sea-breeze and temple lamps flicker near the sacred shore.
Vedic speech is treated as a living sacred body—mantras are installed as ‘limbs’ to internalize worship.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where Vedic-mantra nyāsa is integrated into the worship procedure.
Assign specific Vedic verses as hṛdaya (heart), śikhā (topknot), and netra (eye) in the nyāsa sequence.