Chapter 33 — पवित्रारोहणविधानं
The Procedure for Pavitrārohaṇa / Installing the Sacred Thread or Consecratory Amulet
चतुर्भिश् च तदुद्घातैः शुद्धं तद्रसमात्रकं संहरेद्रूपतन्मात्रै रूपमात्रे च संहरेत्
caturbhiś ca tadudghātaiḥ śuddhaṃ tadrasamātrakaṃ saṃharedrūpatanmātrai rūpamātre ca saṃharet
ហើយដោយ “udghāta” បួនប្រការ នោះ (ធាតុនោះ) ត្រូវបានសម្អាត និងកាត់បន្ថយទៅជាមាត្រតែរសប៉ុណ្ណោះ។ បន្ទាប់មក គួររំលាយវាចូលទៅក្នុង rūpa-tanmātra (តន្មាត្រារូប) ហើយបន្ទាប់ពីនោះ រំលាយ (សូម្បីតែ) រូប ទៅជាមាត្រតែរូបប៉ុណ្ណោះ។
Lord Agni
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Concept: Sāṃkhya-Yoga laya-krama: the experienced world is analyzable into principles; purification is modeled as reabsorption from gross manifestations into subtler tanmātras and their ‘mātra’ states.
Application: Use as a contemplation script during bhūta-śuddhi: mentally trace perception back to its subtle causes to reduce distraction and stabilize inner worship.
Khanda Section: Sankhya–Yoga / Tattva-viveka (Cosmology and dissolution of elements)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: चतुर्भिश् = चतुर्भिः (visarga sandhi before ca); तदुद्घातैः = तत् + उद्घातैः; संहरेद्रूपतन्मात्रै = संहरेत् + रूपतन्मात्रैः.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 33 (tattva-viveka aligned with bhūta-śuddhi)
It teaches a Sāṅkhya–Yoga style method of saṃhāra (withdrawal): gross experience is progressively reduced into subtle tanmātras—here, taste (rasa) is withdrawn and then merged into the form-principle (rūpa), as part of an inner dissolution practice.
Beyond myths and rites, the Agni Purana preserves technical metaphysics—Sāṅkhya categories (tanmātras) and a stepwise dissolution schema—showing it as a compendium that includes yoga-philosophy and cosmological theory.
By practicing inner withdrawal of sensory principles into subtler causes, the practitioner weakens sense-identification and moves toward purification (śuddhi) and detachment, supporting liberation-oriented contemplation rather than outward karmic entanglement.