The Exposition of the Maheśa Mantra
Mahēśa-mantra-prakāśana
मूर्ध्नि कंठे हृदंभोजे क्रमाद्वीजत्रयं न्यसेत् । बालार्कायुतवर्चस्कं जटाजूटेंदुशोभितम् ॥ १५५ ॥
mūrdhni kaṃṭhe hṛdaṃbhoje kramādvījatrayaṃ nyaset | bālārkāyutavarcaskaṃ jaṭājūṭeṃduśobhitam || 155 ||
ശിരസ്സിലും കണ്ഠത്തിലും ഹൃദയപദ്മത്തിലും ക്രമമായി ആ ദ്വിജത്രയം ന്യാസം ചെയ്യണം. അനേകം ഉദയസൂര്യങ്ങളുടെ തേജസ്സോടെ ദീപ്തവും ജടാജൂട്ടത്തിൽ ചന്ദ്രശോഭയാൽ അലങ്കൃതവും ആയി ധ്യാനിക്കണം॥
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue framework)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches internalized worship through nyāsa—installing sacred mantric components in the body’s key centers (head, throat, heart) so the practitioner’s awareness becomes a living altar for meditation and realization.
By directing the devotee to visualize a brilliantly radiant, auspicious form while performing nyāsa, it turns recitation into heartfelt contemplative worship—bhakti expressed as embodied remembrance and reverent inner seeing.
It highlights ritual-technical method (mantra-vinyāsa/nyāsa and dhyāna-krama), a practical discipline used alongside Vedic recitation—placing mantric units in prescribed locations to stabilize pronunciation, focus, and ritual efficacy.