Chapter 374 — ध्यान (Dhyāna) — Colophon & Transition to Dhāraṇā
आग्नेयी वारुणी चैव ऐशानी चामृतात्मिका साग्निः शिखा फडन्ता च विष्णोः कार्या द्विजोत्तम
āgneyī vāruṇī caiva aiśānī cāmṛtātmikā sāgniḥ śikhā phaḍantā ca viṣṇoḥ kāryā dvijottama
اے افضلِ دُو بارہ جنم! وِشنو کی شِکھا-کِریا اَگنیئی، وارُنی اور اَیشانی—جو اَمرت-سْوَروپ شکتی ہیں—اَگنی کے ساتھ، اور آخر میں “فَٹ” کے نعرے کے ساتھ انجام دی جائے۔
Lord Agni (traditional Agni Purana narrator) instructing the sage Vasiṣṭha
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Concept: Mantra-nyāsa and śakti-invocation sacralize the practitioner’s body (especially śikhā region) as a ritual locus; ‘phaṭ’ functions as protective closure.
Application: In pūjā, perform śikhā-nyāsa with clear sankalpa: invoke the specified śaktis, visualize amṛta-like purification, then utter ‘phaṭ’ to seal and protect the rite.
Khanda Section: Puja-vidhi / Mantra-nyasa (Tantric ritual applications of śikhā and astramantras)
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A brāhmaṇa practitioner performing Viṣṇu-nyāsa: right hand touching the śikhā region, flames (Agni) and water motifs (Varuṇa) and a northern/Īśāna aura above; the syllable ‘phaṭ’ depicted as a protective burst.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural: Viṣṇu shrine backdrop, priest in white performing śikhā-touch, stylized Agni flames and Varuṇa waves as side motifs, Īśāna luminous corner, bold ‘phaṭ’ glyph as protective emblem.","tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore: Viṣṇu icon with gold halo, priest foreground touching śikhā, embossed gold for ‘amṛta’ radiance, decorative ‘phaṭ’ seal motif like a thunderburst, rich temple arch frame.","mysore_prompt":"Mysore: clean instructional depiction of nyāsa steps—hand to śikhā, three śakti symbols labeled Agneyī/Vāruṇī/Aiśānī, final ‘phaṭ’ shown as a sealing mark; soft palette and precise lines.","mughal_miniature_prompt":"Mughal miniature: courtly yet sacred ritual scene, fine textiles, small Viṣṇu image on altar, subtle elemental motifs (fire brazier, water pot), calligraphic ‘phaṭ’ in margin as talismanic seal."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Bhairav","pace":"medium","voice_tone":"devotional"}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: चामृतात्मिका → च + अमृतात्मिका; साग्निः → सा + अग्निः; द्विजोत्तम → द्विज + उत्तम
Related Themes: Agni Purana pūjā-vidhi and nyāsa sections (aṅga-nyāsa/karanyāsa/śikhā-nyāsa); Agni Purana mantra-bīja usage where ‘phaṭ’ appears as astrāṅga/saṃhāra-seal
It teaches the correct performance of Viṣṇu’s śikhā-nyāsa (ritual placement/sealing at the śikhā point) invoking Agneyī, Vāruṇī, and Aiśānī śaktis, and sealing the act with the protective astrasound “phaṭ”.
Beyond mythology, it preserves precise ritual technology—nyāsa, śakti-invocation, and astramantra sealing—showing the Agni Purana as a compendium of applied liturgy and tantric-style protective procedures.
By performing śikhā-nyāsa with amṛta-natured śaktis and the “phaṭ” seal, the practitioner ritually purifies and protects the subtle body, aiming at removal of obstacles and safeguarding the worship of Viṣṇu.