Mantra-Nyāsa and Elemental Maṇḍalas: Nāga Invocation and Garuḍa–Bhairava Dhyāna for Protection
नैरृत्ये तु शिखां दद्याद्वायव्यां कवचं न्यसेत् / अस्त्रन्तु बाह्यतो दद्यान्नेत्रमुत्तरसंस्थितम्
nairṛtye tu śikhāṃ dadyādvāyavyāṃ kavacaṃ nyaset / astrantu bāhyato dadyānnetramuttarasaṃsthitam
ในทิศไนฤติ (ตะวันตกเฉียงใต้) ให้ตั้งศิขา และในทิศวายุพย์ (ตะวันตกเฉียงเหนือ) ให้วางคาวจะ (เกราะคุ้มครอง) ส่วนอัสตระให้วางไว้ด้านนอก และเนตรให้สถิตในทิศเหนือ
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Ritual protection (rakṣā-vidhi) through nyāsa: installing śikhā, kavaca, astra, and netra to secure the sādhaka and the rite.
Vedantic Theme: Kriyā-upāsanā disciplines the mind and senses; protection is ultimately the stabilization of attention against distraction (vikṣepa).
Application: Before mantra-japa or pūjā, perform a brief kavaca/nyāsa visualization: establish inner ‘armor’ and an outer boundary to reduce anxiety and improve focus.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual mandala/dik-vinyasa
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.197.41, 1.197.43-45 (same worship sequence and mandala context)
This verse shows that protective components like śikhā, kavaca, astra, and netra are assigned to specific directions, indicating a structured ritual mapping meant to establish protection and sanctity.
By prescribing where to establish kavaca (armour) and astra (weapon/mantra-force), the verse reflects a protective ritual framework (nyāsa) used to guard the practitioner/rite through directional safeguarding.
For practitioners, it highlights disciplined, direction-aware ritual procedure; for general readers, it emphasizes intentionality and order in spiritual practice rather than improvisation.