Śiva-pūjā: Mantra-phonetics, Nyāsa, Maṇḍala, Dīkṣā and Homa
Supreme Worship Leading to Śiva-sāyujya
होमयेदस्त्रबीजेन एवं दीक्षां समापयेत् / यजनव्यतिरेकेण गोप्यं संस्कारमुत्तमम्
homayedastrabījena evaṃ dīkṣāṃ samāpayet / yajanavyatirekeṇa gopyaṃ saṃskāramuttamam
اَستر بیج منتر سے ہوم کرے اور یوں دِکشا کو مکمل کرے۔ اصل یجن کے علاوہ یہ اعلیٰ سنسکار راز میں رکھنے کے لائق ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vainateya)
Concept: Mantra and rite culminate in dīkṣā-samāpti; esoteric disciplines are safeguarded to preserve efficacy and purity of transmission.
Vedantic Theme: Adhikāra (fitness) and upadeśa (proper transmission): sacred knowledge is potent and must be received through right means.
Application: Maintain integrity of spiritual practice: learn from qualified teachers, keep vows/constraints, and avoid casual disclosure that dilutes discipline.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: ritual enclosure with restricted access
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: dīkṣā/saṃskāra discussions in early kāṇḍa (contextual internal parallel)
This verse states that the initiation is properly completed by performing a homa using the astra-bīja, marking dīkṣā-samāpti (formal closure) through a sanctifying fire-offering.
Indirectly: by emphasizing correct saṃskāra and mantra-protected ritual completion, it supports the broader Purāṇic principle that disciplined rites and dharmic observance purify the practitioner and strengthen spiritual readiness.
Treat initiations and sacred practices as structured disciplines: complete them with proper closure rites (as taught by one’s guru/tradition) and maintain confidentiality about mantras and procedures meant to be protected.