Pavitrāropaṇa-vidhi
Rite of Investing Hari with the Pavitra
ब्राह्मादींश्चापि संस्थाप्य कलशं चापि पूजयेत् / अस्त्रेण मण्डलं कृत्वा नैवेद्यञ्च समर्पयेत्
brāhmādīṃścāpi saṃsthāpya kalaśaṃ cāpi pūjayet / astreṇa maṇḍalaṃ kṛtvā naivedyañca samarpayet
Matapos maitatag nang wasto si Brahmā at ang iba pang mga diyos, sambahin din ang pinagbasbasang kalaśa, ang banga ng banal na tubig. Pagkaraan, bumuo ng mandalang panangga sa pamamagitan ng astra-mantra, at ihandog ang naivedya, ang alay na pagkain.
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Devata-sthapana, kalasha-puja, and offering (naivedya) as embodied devotion safeguarded by mantra-protection.
Vedantic Theme: Upasana as a means to steady the mind; the sacred is approached through symbol (kalasha) and mantra-shakti.
Application: Before offering food, establish a protected, distraction-free space (physical and mental); treat offerings as sacred, not casual consumption.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: ritual enclosure/mandala
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.43 (kalasha-puja and mandala procedures)
This verse treats the kalaśa as a consecrated focal point of the rite—after invoking deities like Brahmā, the practitioner worships the kalaśa to stabilize sanctity and presence before making offerings.
It instructs forming a maṇḍala using the astra (protective) mantra/rite, indicating a safeguarded ritual space before presenting naivedya, so the offering is made in a purified and protected setting.
In any worship, keep a clear sequence: invoke respectfully, establish a clean/protected space (through mantra and discipline), then offer with sincerity—order and reverence are part of dharmic practice.