Śivapūjā-vidhi: Purifications, Sūrya–Graha Mantras, Nyāsa, and Bhūtaśuddhi leading to Śivoham-bhāva
दण्डिने पिङ्गले त्वातिभूतानि च ततः स्मरेत् / अग्नयादौ विमलेशानमाराध्य परमं सुखम्
daṇḍine piṅgale tvātibhūtāni ca tataḥ smaret / agnayādau vimaleśānamārādhya paramaṃ sukham
பின்னர் தண்டின், பிங்கலன் மற்றும் அதிஷ்டான பூதத் தத்துவங்களை நினைவு கூர வேண்டும். அதன் பின் அக்னி முதலியவற்றிலிருந்து தொடங்கி விமலேசனை (மாசற்ற ஈசன்) ஆராதித்தால் பரம ஆனந்தம் பெறுவான்.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ritual order (krama) and tattva-smaraṇa as means to purification and sukha; worship integrates cosmic principles with devotion.
Vedantic Theme: From gross elements to the stainless īśvara: ascent from tattvas toward the pure witness; śuddhi leading to ānanda.
Application: In pūjā/homa, consciously acknowledge directions/guardians and elements; begin offerings with Agni; keep intention on inner purification rather than mere external performance.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual space (altar/fire area)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.23.7 (solar worship preceding); Garuda Purana 1.23.9 (bīja-devī worship)
This verse presents remembrance and worship as a structured spiritual practice—invoking specific divine forms and elemental presences to culminate in inner purification and ‘supreme bliss’.
It emphasizes preparatory purification: aligning oneself with presiding powers (including Agni and the bhūtas) and worshipping the stainless Lord, which supports peace and auspicious transition rather than fear or confusion.
Regular remembrance (japa/smaraṇa), reverence for Agni (as sacred fire/transformative purity), and devotional worship aimed at inner cleanliness can be practiced as daily discipline for steadiness and ethical clarity.