Slaying of Andhaka; Hymn to the Sun; Glory of Brahmins; Gayatri Nyasa and Pranayama
सकारं गुल्फदेशे तु विकारं जंघयोर्न्यसेत् । तुकारं जानुमध्ये च वकारं चोरुदेशतः
sakāraṃ gulphadeśe tu vikāraṃ jaṃghayornyaset | tukāraṃ jānumadhye ca vakāraṃ corudeśataḥ
พึงวางพยางค์ ‘สะ’ ณ บริเวณข้อเท้า; วางพยางค์ ‘วิ’ บนหน้าแข้งทั้งสอง. พึงวางพยางค์ ‘ตุ’ ณ กลางเข่า และพยางค์ ‘วะ’ ณ บริเวณต้นขา.
Unspecified (instructional/ritual passage; speaker not explicit in the provided excerpt)
Concept: Specific syllables are installed in specific limb-regions; correct sequence and placement are part of mantra’s embodied comprehension and efficacy.
Application: If practicing nyāsa, proceed slowly with clear mental touch/visualization at each limb; if not, adapt as a mindful body-scan with sacred syllables to calm the mind.
Primary Rasa: shanta
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: jaṃghayornyaset → jaṃghayoḥ nyaset; corudeśataḥ → ca ūru-deśataḥ.
It describes a form of nyāsa—ritual placement of mantra-syllables on specific parts of the body as part of mantra-japa or worship, mapping sound onto the practitioner’s limbs.
Nyāsa sacralizes the body by installing mantra-power into specific locations, treating the body as a ritual field and aligning the practitioner with the deity/mantra being invoked.
Not in this line itself. It is a technical instruction; any deity-context would come from surrounding verses in Adhyaya 46.