Śivapūjā-vidhi: Purifications, Sūrya–Graha Mantras, Nyāsa, and Bhūtaśuddhi leading to Śivoham-bhāva
रं विद्युतां च पूर्वादौ रा (रं) मध्ये सर्वतोमुखीम् / अर्कासनं सूर्यमूर्तें ह्रां ह्रूं (ह्रीं) सः सूर्यमर्चयेत्
raṃ vidyutāṃ ca pūrvādau rā (raṃ) madhye sarvatomukhīm / arkāsanaṃ sūryamūrteṃ hrāṃ hrūṃ (hrīṃ) saḥ sūryamarcayet
Letakkan suku kata “raṃ” pada permulaan di arah timur, dan “rā/raṃ” di tengah—membentuk susunan sarvatomukhī (berwajah ke segala arah). Kemudian bermeditasilah pada rupa Surya yang bersemayam di atas takhta suria (arkāsana), dan sembahlah Surya dengan mantra “hrāṃ, hrūṃ (hrīṃ), saḥ.”
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra, within the dialogue frame)
Concept: Pratīka-upāsanā: the Sun as seat of divine consciousness; disciplined visualization and mantra as means to steadiness and illumination.
Vedantic Theme: From form (mūrti) to formless light: meditation on the visible Sun as a support for realizing the inner self-luminosity (cit-prakāśa).
Application: At sunrise, orient to east, visualize a solar throne and a radiant Sūrya within the heart/sky; recite hrāṃ/hrīṃ/hrūṃ with steady breath and attention.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual/meditation space with directional orientation
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.23.7 (solar mantras and sūryopasthāna); Garuda Purana 1.23.9 (bīja-based śakti worship; continuity of bīja practice)
This verse presents a specific Surya-upāsanā procedure using bīja mantras and a directional/yantric arrangement, indicating Surya worship as a disciplined ritual practice for spiritual and ritual purification.
While not describing the after-death journey directly, it teaches mantra-based devotion and inner alignment (nyāsa/visualization), which the Garuda Purana treats as supportive disciplines that strengthen dharma and spiritual preparedness.
A practitioner may adopt a simple Surya practice—reverent sunrise prayer with focused mantra recitation (as per one’s tradition)—emphasizing steadiness, purity, and mindful worship.