Śeṣoditya-Sūrya-nyāsa, Soma-sādhana, Graha-pūjā, and Bhauma-vrata-vidhi
बाहुद्वये न्यसेत्पश्चात्सर्वरोगापहारकम् । मूर्द्धादि वृष्टिकर्तारमापादांतं न्यसेत्सुधीः ॥ ८९ ॥
bāhudvaye nyasetpaścātsarvarogāpahārakam | mūrddhādi vṛṣṭikartāramāpādāṃtaṃ nyasetsudhīḥ || 89 ||
Depois, coloca (a energia do mantra) em ambos os braços como aquele que remove todas as doenças. O praticante sábio deve colocá-la da cabeça até os pés como o fazedor de chuva, doador de aguaceiros que dão vida.
Sanatkumara (instructional discourse to Narada on technical ritual procedure/nyasa)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches nyāsa—sacralizing the body by placing mantra-power on limbs—so the practitioner becomes a fit vessel for divine protection, health, and auspicious cosmic support.
Though technical, it supports bhakti by prescribing disciplined bodily and mental sanctification (nyāsa) before worship, aligning the devotee’s whole being—head to feet—with the deity’s grace.
It highlights applied ritual science: systematic limb-placement (aṅga/śarīra-nyāsa) and ordered bodily mapping used in mantra-sādhana for specific results like healing and prosperity (symbolized by rain).