Hayagrīva Pūjāvidhi: Root Mantra, Nyāsa, Maṇḍala-Devatā Worship, and Stotra
पूजाविधिं प्रवक्ष्यामि नन्मे निगदतः शृणु आदौ स्नात्वा तथाचम्य ततो यागगृहं व्रजेत्
pūjāvidhiṃ pravakṣyāmi nanme nigadataḥ śṛṇu ādau snātvā tathācamya tato yāgagṛhaṃ vrajet
Ipapahayag ko ang paraan ng pagsamba—pakinggan mo ang aking sinasabi. Una, maligo at saka magsagawa ng ācamana (ritwal na pagsipsip ng tubig), at pagkatapos ay tumungo sa lugar ng pagsamba, ang yāga-gṛha.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda / Vinata-putra)
Concept: Pūjā begins with śauca (purity): snāna and ācamana as prerequisites for sacred action.
Vedantic Theme: Outer purification supports inner sattva; disciplined preparation steadies mind for upāsanā.
Application: Before any worship/meditation: bathe (or wash hands/feet if needed), perform ācamana mindfully, then enter the worship space with collected attention.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: temple/ritual-hall
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.34.4-7 (mantra-nyāsa components used within pūjā)
This verse places snāna (bathing) and ācamana as the first acts of purification, establishing physical and ritual cleanliness before entering the yāga-gṛha for pūjā.
It gives a clear sequence: first bathe, then perform ācamana, and only then proceed to the worship space—showing that readiness and purity precede offerings and mantra.
Before daily prayer, adopt a brief purity routine: wash/bathe as possible, do ācamana (or mindful sips with a purification intention), and begin worship in a clean, dedicated space.