Gṛhastha-nitya-karman: Śauca, Sandhyā-vidhi, Pañca-yajña, and Āśrama-krama
न्यासं समाचरेन्मंत्री पृथगेव करांगयोः । विन्यस्य हृदये तारं भूः शिरस्यथ विन्यसेत् ॥ ४१ ॥
nyāsaṃ samācarenmaṃtrī pṛthageva karāṃgayoḥ | vinyasya hṛdaye tāraṃ bhūḥ śirasyatha vinyaset || 41 ||
Ang may alam ng mga mantra ay dapat magsagawa ng Nyāsa nang hiwalay sa mga kamay at mga paa. Inilalagay ang pantig na Oṃ sa puso, dapat niyang ilagay ang Bhūḥ sa ulo.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It teaches nyāsa as a method of sanctifying the body as a seat of mantra—placing ‘tāra’ in the heart and ‘bhūḥ’ on the head aligns inner devotion and higher intention before japa or worship.
By prescribing mantra-nyāsa, it frames devotion as disciplined worship: the devotee internalizes the sacred sound in the heart and offers the mind (head) to the divine through ritual remembrance.
It highlights ritual science (kalpa) through the structured nyāsa sequence and the technical use of mantra units like ‘tāra’ and the vyāhṛti ‘bhūḥ’ in practice.