Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
उपांशूच्चारयोगेन जुहुयादाहुतित्रयम् । पुनस्संपूज्य देवेशं मन्त्रवैकल्यशुद्धये
upāṃśūccārayogena juhuyādāhutitrayam | punassaṃpūjya deveśaṃ mantravaikalyaśuddhaye
Dengan disiplin melafazkan secara perlahan (upāṃśu), hendaklah dipersembahkan tiga kali āhuti. Kemudian, setelah memuja lagi Tuhan para dewa (Deveśa), tersucilah segala kekurangan dalam mantra.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Īśāna
Role: teaching
Offering: pushpa
It teaches that spiritual practice is perfected not merely by technique but by Śiva’s grace: when errors arise in japa or ritual, one returns to the Lord with renewed worship and a purifying act (three oblations), restoring inner and outer purity.
Calling Śiva “Deveśa” indicates Saguna worship—approaching the personal Lord through pūjā and ritual acts. Such worship supports mantra-sādhana by aligning the devotee’s intention and devotion with the Lord’s presence (often centered on the Liṅga).
Perform upāṁśu-japa (soft, inward recitation) and offer three āhutis in homa; then repeat pūjā to Śiva to cleanse any mantra lapses—an instruction for disciplined, corrective sādhanā.