Śivapūjā-vidhi: Purifications, Sūrya–Graha Mantras, Nyāsa, and Bhūtaśuddhi leading to Śivoham-bhāva
गुणयो गुरुर्बोजगुरुः शक्तयनन्तौ च धर्ंमकः / ज्ञानवैराग्यमैश्वर्यैस्ततः पूर्वादिपत्रके
guṇayo gururbojaguruḥ śaktayanantau ca dharṃmakaḥ / jñānavairāgyamaiśvaryaistataḥ pūrvādipatrake
అక్కడ ‘గుణయ’ మరియు ‘గురు’ అనే జంట, అలాగే ‘భోజగురు’; అలాగే ‘శక్తి’, ‘అనంత’ మరియు ‘ధర్మక’ స్థాపితులు. వారినుంచి తూర్పు మొదలైన రేకులలో జ్ఞానం, వైరాగ్యం, ఐశ్వర్యం ఉద్భవిస్తాయి।
Lord Vishnu
Concept: From correctly contemplated/installed principles (names on petals) arise jñāna, vairāgya, and aiśvarya as sādhanā-fruits.
Vedantic Theme: Sādhana-catuṣṭaya resonance (especially vairāgya) and the maturation of inner faculties toward liberation.
Application: In dhyāna/nyāsa, place qualities directionally; reflect that knowledge and dispassion are cultivated outcomes of disciplined inner order.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: mandala (petal arrangement)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.23 (petal-wise installation and subsequent deity-form description)
This verse links knowledge, detachment, and spiritual sovereignty to an ordered cosmic/spiritual arrangement, presenting them as foundational attainments arising from dharmic principles.
Rather than describing punishments or travel after death, it emphasizes inner attainments—knowledge and dispassion—seen as supports for liberation-oriented progress.
Cultivate study (jñāna), reduce craving (vairāgya), and practice disciplined ethics (dharma) so that authority over the senses (aiśvarya) develops naturally.