Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
प्रणम्योद्वासयेत्तस्मान्मंडलात्पावकादपि । ततः सदसिकाः सर्वे पूज्याः पूजार्हकाः क्रमात्
praṇamyodvāsayettasmānmaṃḍalātpāvakādapi | tataḥ sadasikāḥ sarve pūjyāḥ pūjārhakāḥ kramāt
เมื่อกราบนอบน้อมแล้ว พึงทำพิธีอุทวาสนะให้สถิตที่อัญเชิญมานั้นเสด็จกลับจากมณฑล—แม้จากไฟด้วย. จากนั้นพึงถวายเกียรติแก่ผู้ประกอบพิธีทั้งหลายที่นั่งในสภา ผู้ควรแก่การบูชา ตามลำดับ.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Offering: dhupa
It teaches that Shaiva worship must be completed with reverence and closure: the invoked sacred presence is respectfully released, and gratitude is expressed by honouring those who upheld the rite—reflecting dharma, humility, and disciplined bhakti.
In Saguna Shiva worship, the deity is invoked into a prepared locus (mandala, fire, linga). This verse emphasizes udvāsana—formally concluding that invocation—so the puja remains complete, orderly, and aligned with traditional Shaiva ritual integrity.
Perform udvāsana after offerings: bow, request completion, and ritually dismiss the presence from the mandala and fire; then honour the officiants in sequence (dakṣiṇā/anna/vastra as appropriate), maintaining a calm, grateful mind.