Worship by Limb-Syllables
Aṅgākṣara-arcana
ज्येष्ठाग्रेण क्रमात्तावन् मूर्धन्यष्टाक्षरं न्यसेत् तर्जन्यान्तारमङ्गुष्ठे लग्ने मध्यमया च तत्
jyeṣṭhāgreṇa kramāttāvan mūrdhanyaṣṭākṣaraṃ nyaset tarjanyāntāramaṅguṣṭhe lagne madhyamayā ca tat
Pagkaraan, ayon sa wastong pagkakasunod, ilagay (isagawa ang nyāsa ng) walong-pantig na mantra na ukol sa mūrdhanya (tuktok ng ulo/kranyo) gamit ang dulo ng palasingsingan. At gamit ang gitnang daliri, ilagay din iyon sa bahaging pinagdurugtungan ng hinlalaki at ng panloob na puwang sa tabi ng hintuturo.
Lord Agni (teaching Vasiṣṭha in the Agni Purāṇa’s instructional mode)
Vidya Category: {"primary_vidya":"Tantra","secondary_vidya":"Mantra","practical_application":"Execute specific nyāsa placements for the eight-syllabled mantra using prescribed fingers and contact points (ring-finger tip; middle finger at thumb-index inner junction) to complete limb/hand sealing.","sutra_style":true}
Encyclopedic Reference: {"reference_type":"Procedure","entry_title":"Aṣṭākṣara Nyāsa: Ring-finger Tip and Thumb–Index Inner Junction Placement","lookup_keywords":["nyāsa","aṣṭākṣara","jyeṣṭhāgra","madhyamā","aṅguṣṭha-tarjanī-sandhi"],"quick_summary":"The verse specifies precise finger usage and touch-locations for installing the eight-syllabled mantra—indicating a standardized, repeatable nyāsa technique."}
Concept: Sādhana is operationalized through exact bodily mappings; disciplined gesture (mudrā/nyāsa) stabilizes mind and channels mantra-śakti.
Application: Follow the exact finger-and-contact instructions to avoid procedural drift in lineage practice and to maintain consistent meditative anchoring.
Khanda Section: Puja-vidhi / Tantra: Nyasa and Mudra procedures
Primary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A practitioner performs a detailed nyāsa: ring-finger tip touches the designated point for the ‘mūrdhanya’ eight-syllable placement; then the middle finger touches the inner junction where thumb meets the space beside the index finger.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural, close-up ritual hands with emphasized ring finger and middle finger actions, stylized mantra letters hovering at touch points, warm earthy palette, bold contours, sacred geometry border","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting, hands in foreground with gold-leaf highlights on the exact touch points, ornate frame, subtle Vishnu symbols indicating aṣṭākṣara context, rich lacquered colors","mysore_prompt":"Mysore painting, stepwise instructional panel: (1) ring-finger tip placement, (2) middle-finger placement at thumb-index inner junction, labeled arrows, delicate lines and soft shading","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature, refined close study of hands performing precise touches, calligraphic annotations near fingers, indoor shrine setting with fine textiles and subdued tones"}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"focused","suggested_raga":"Shankarabharanam","pace":"slow","voice_tone":"instructional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: ज्येष्ठाग्रेण→ज्येष्ठा-अग्रेण; क्रमात्तावन्→क्रमात् तावत्; मूर्धन्यष्टाक्षरं→मूर्धन्य-अष्ट-अक्षरम्; तर्जन्यान्तारमङ्गुष्ठे→तर्जनी-अन्तारम् अङ्गुष्ठे.
Related Themes: Agni Purana: Continuation of kara-nyāsa/aṅga-nyāsa steps in the aṅgākṣara-arcana chapter
It teaches a precise nyāsa procedure: using specific fingers (ring finger, then middle finger) to place the aṣṭākṣara mantra on the head-region and at a defined thumb–index junction area on the hand.
Beyond mythology, the Agni Purāṇa preserves highly technical ritual mechanics—micro-instructions of mantra-nyāsa and hand-placements—showing its coverage of practical tantra/puja methodology alongside other sciences.
Correct nyāsa is traditionally held to “install” mantra-śakti in the practitioner’s body, purifying and sacralizing the limbs and supporting concentration and efficacy in worship and mantra-japa.