Devatā-Pratiṣṭhā: Maṇḍapa Construction, Dikpāla Worship, Kalaśa-Abhiṣeka, Nyāsa and Homa Procedures
घटं चावाह्य वायव्यां गणानां त्वेति सद्गणम् / देवमीशानकोणे तु जपेद्वास्तोष्पतिं बुधः
ghaṭaṃ cāvāhya vāyavyāṃ gaṇānāṃ tveti sadgaṇam / devamīśānakoṇe tu japedvāstoṣpatiṃ budhaḥ
वायव्य दिशेला घटात देवाचे आवाहन करून ‘गणानां त्वा’ असा जप करत सद्गणांची पूजा करावी. नंतर ईशान कोपऱ्यात ‘वास्तोष्पतिं’ मंत्राचा जप करावा.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Ritual Type: Parvana
Beneficiary: Pitr
Timing: During space-consecration and protective preliminaries before offerings
Concept: Ritual space is not neutral: it is consecrated through dik-bandhana, gaṇa-santati, and vāstu-śānti via mantra.
Vedantic Theme: Cosmic order (ṛta/dharma) mirrored in spatial order; disciplined action harmonizes microcosm (home) with macrocosm.
Application: When performing domestic rites, mark directions, invoke protective attendants, and include vāstu-śānti recitation to reduce obstacles and maintain ritual integrity.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: directional quarters within vāstu/maṇḍala
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.48.35 (vāstu-doṣa upaśānti and bali to gaṇa-deva)
This verse presents Vāstoṣpati as the presiding lord of the dwelling/site whose japa is performed (in the Īśāna corner) to stabilize and sanctify the space during ritual observance.
It does not describe the soul’s post-death journey; instead, it belongs to the Ācāra/Vāstu-oriented instructions, emphasizing correct directional worship and mantra-japa for purity and order in ritual life.
If performing a traditional house rite, follow disciplined placement (directions), invocation (āvāhana) into a kalaśa, and focused japa—treating the home as a consecrated space governed by dharmic order.