Mantra-Nyāsa and Elemental Maṇḍalas: Nāga Invocation and Garuḍa–Bhairava Dhyāna for Protection
ज्वालामालाकुलं दीप्तमाब्रह्मभुवनान्तकम् / नाभिग्रीवान्तरे न्यस्य त्रिकोणं मण्डलं रवेः
jvālāmālākulaṃ dīptamābrahmabhuvanāntakam / nābhigrīvāntare nyasya trikoṇaṃ maṇḍalaṃ raveḥ
شعلوں کی مالاؤں سے گھرا ہوا، درخشاں، اور برہما لوک کی حد تک پھیلا ہوا—ایسا مثلثی سورج منڈل ناف اور گردن کے درمیان قائم کرے۔
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Visualization/installation of a triangular solar maṇḍala, wreathed in flames, blazing and cosmically extensive, placed in the nābhi–grīvā region to awaken transformative inner radiance.
Vedantic Theme: Inner fire as purifier: disciplined visualization refines the subtle body, supporting ascent from gross identification toward luminous awareness.
Application: Practice dhāraṇā on a radiant triangle (agni/sūrya symbol) in the torso; coordinate with steady breathing; use it as a purification focus for lethargy, dullness, and scattered attention.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: subtle-body locus (central channel region)
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.197 (progression of element/mandala placements)
This verse presents the trikoṇa solar maṇḍala as a concentrated form of radiant, purifying power—used in ritual visualization/nyāsa to establish inner spiritual heat and clarity associated with Sūrya.
Although this line is a ritual instruction, its imagery of blazing fire and cosmic reach functions as an inner purification method—supporting the broader Garuda Purana emphasis on cleansing subtle impediments that affect post-death transitions and spiritual outcomes.
As a contemplative practice, one may reflect on a “sun-like” inner clarity in the torso region (between navel and throat) to cultivate steadiness, self-discipline, and purification of speech and intention—while keeping any formal nyāsa within one’s authentic tradition and guidance.