अन्तराय-उपसर्ग-विवेचनम् / Analysis of Yogic Obstacles (Antarāyas) and Upasargas
पूर्वादीनि क्रमादेतत्पद्मं कन्दस्य मूलतः । ककारादिटकारांता वर्णाः पर्णान्यनुक्रमात्
pūrvādīni kramādetatpadmaṃ kandasya mūlataḥ | kakārādiṭakārāṃtā varṇāḥ parṇānyanukramāt
Mula sa pinakaugat ng kanda (bukol), ang lotus na ito’y inayos nang sunod-sunod simula sa silangan at iba pang direksiyon; at ang mga talulot nito, ayon sa pagkakasunod, ay ang mga titik mula “ka” hanggang “ṭa.”
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pasha
Shiva Form: Sadyojāta
Shakti Form: Tārā
Role: teaching
It maps a meditative “inner lotus” to ordered directions and ordered phonemes, indicating that spiritual ascent in Shaiva yoga proceeds through disciplined sequence—aligning body, space (directions), and sound (varṇas) toward realization of Pati (Shiva).
The lotus-base (kanda) and the ordered letters function as an inner support (ālambana) for Saguna-focused contemplation—using sound and form as aids—leading the devotee toward the subtler, transcendent Shiva beyond supports.
A mantra-nyāsa style visualization: contemplate a lotus at the kanda/root-base, place directions in order, and mentally assign the Sanskrit letters (ka to ṭa) to the petals as a preparatory discipline for Shiva-mantra japa and yogic concentration.