Gaṇeśa Mantra-vidhi: Mahāgaṇapati Gāyatrī, Vakratuṇḍa Mantra, Nyāsa, Homa, Āvaraṇa-pūjā, and Caturthī Vrata
विभक्तैर्मूलगायत्र्या हृदंतैरष्टभिः पदैः । भालदेशे मुखे कण्ठे हृदि नाभ्यूरुजानुषु ॥ १३ ॥
vibhaktairmūlagāyatryā hṛdaṃtairaṣṭabhiḥ padaiḥ | bhāladeśe mukhe kaṇṭhe hṛdi nābhyūrujānuṣu || 13 ||
Com as oito divisões (padas) da mūla-gāyatrī, cada uma terminando na sílaba “hṛt”, deve-se fazer nyāsa colocando-as na região da testa, no rosto, na garganta, no coração, no umbigo, nas coxas e nos joelhos.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within a Vedanga/ritual-technical teaching context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches mantra-nyāsa: internalizing Gāyatrī by ritually placing its divisions onto key body centers, treating the practitioner’s body as a sacred support for mantra-upāsanā.
Though technical, it supports devotional upāsanā by making remembrance of the mantra continuous and embodied—turning recitation into a disciplined, reverential practice rather than mere sound.
It highlights applied ritual technology—nyāsa and mantra-vinyāsa—typical of technical Vedic practice, where a mantra is segmented (pada-bheda) and assigned to specific bodily loci for focused meditation.