Dīkṣāvidhi-kathana
Explanation of the Rite of Initiation
अङ्गैः पञ्चभिरध्वानं निखिलं विकृतिक्रमात् तन्मात्रात्मनि संहृत्य मायासूत्रे पशोस्तनौ
aṅgaiḥ pañcabhiradhvānaṃ nikhilaṃ vikṛtikramāt tanmātrātmani saṃhṛtya māyāsūtre paśostanau
Com os cinco membros, deve-se recolher de novo todo o “caminho” (adhvan) passo a passo, segundo a ordem das modificações manifestas (vikṛti). Tendo-o dissolvido na essência dos tanmātras (elementos sutis), (deve-se estabelecê-lo) sobre o Māyā-sūtra, no corpo do paśu, a alma vinculada.
Lord Agni (teaching to Sage Vasiṣṭha in the Agni Purāṇa’s instructional dialogue)
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Concept: Laya of tattvas/adhvans: the bound self (paśu) can retrace manifestation back to subtle causes, recognizing Māyā as the binding thread.
Application: Use a structured internal sequence (five aṅgas) for pratyāhāra-like withdrawal and tattva-laya during japa, nyāsa, or dhyāna.
Khanda Section: Yoga–Tantra / Sāṃkhya-Tattva (Adhvā and Tattva-saṃhāra)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: pañcabhiḥ+adhvānam→pañcabhiradhvānam (visarga before vowel becomes r); tanmātra+ātmani→tanmātrātmani (ā + ā contraction); paśoḥ+tanau kept separate.
Related Themes: Agni Purana 27.29 (tattva list used for vikṛti-krama); Agni Purana 27.30 (twelvefold self meditation in sūtra)
It teaches a Tantric–Sāṃkhya method of saṃhāra (reabsorption): withdrawing the entire adhvan (graded path of principles/worlds) in reverse through the sequence of evolutes (vikṛtis), merging them into the tanmātras and finally stabilizing awareness on the Māyā-sūtra within the practitioner (paśu).
Alongside rituals and dharma, the Agni Purāṇa also preserves technical cosmology and yogic-tantric praxis—here presenting a structured map (adhvan, vikṛti, tanmātra, māyā) and a practical contemplative procedure for inner dissolution, reflecting its wide-ranging, systematizing scope.
By reversing identification with manifested evolutes and reabsorbing them into subtler causes, the bound soul (paśu) loosens karmic entanglement and approaches inner purification and liberation-oriented insight through disciplined withdrawal (saṃhāra).