Śiva-pūjā: Mantra-phonetics, Nyāsa, Maṇḍala, Dīkṣā and Homa
Supreme Worship Leading to Śiva-sāyujya
अग्निशास्त्र परायुस्थो त्दृदयादिगणोच्यते / अस्त्रं दिशा सुपद्मस्य कर्णिकायां सदाशिवः
agniśāstra parāyustho tdṛdayādigaṇocyate / astraṃ diśā supadmasya karṇikāyāṃ sadāśivaḥ
اَگنی شاستر میں ‘ہِردَیہ’ وغیرہ کا گن پرتیِشٹھت بتایا گیا ہے۔ اَستر کا مقام دِشا (سمت) ہے؛ اور شُبھ پَدم کی کرنِکا میں سَداشیو جلوہ گر ہیں۔
Lord Vishnu (teaching Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Mantra-energies (hṛdaya etc.) and directional ‘astra’ are structured emanations; the supreme principle (Sadāśiva) abides at the unmoving center.
Vedantic Theme: Center-and-periphery metaphysics: the One as adhāra (substratum) of functional powers; movement of śakti grounded in still consciousness.
Application: In complex action, keep a ‘center’—a stable inner witness—while letting tools and directions operate at the periphery.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual_space
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.22.8 (śakti-nyāsa); Garuda Purana 1.22.10 (lotus-womb maṇḍala)
The verse uses the lotus as a sacred diagram: the central pericarp is presented as the seat of Sadāśiva, indicating the highest presiding principle placed at the spiritual center.
It reflects the Purāṇa’s broader scope: alongside afterlife and rites, it also preserves mantra-vidyā and symbolic mappings (directions, centers like hṛdaya) used in worship and protective practices.
Use it as a reminder to keep one’s spiritual “center” pure—placing the highest ideal at the core of practice—while approaching mantra/ritual techniques only through qualified traditional guidance.