Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
ततः शेषं यथापूर्वं कृत्वा देवं महेश्वरम् । आवाह्याराध्य हुत्वास्मै शिवाज्ञां मनसा दिशेत्
tataḥ śeṣaṃ yathāpūrvaṃ kṛtvā devaṃ maheśvaram | āvāhyārādhya hutvāsmai śivājñāṃ manasā diśet
پھر باقی اعمال کو پہلے کی طرح پورا کرکے دیو مہیشور کا آواہن کرے، ان کی آرادھنا کرے اور انہیں ہوم کی آہوتی پیش کرے؛ اس کے بعد دل و دماغ سے شِو آگیہ کو قبول کر کے اس کی پیروی کرے۔
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Mahādeva
It links outer ritual (puja and homa) with inner surrender: after correct worship, the devotee aligns the mind to Shiva’s ajna—Pati’s guiding grace—so practice becomes a means to loosen pasha (bondage) for the pashu (bound soul).
The verse emphasizes avahana (invocation) and aradhana (worship) of Maheshvara in a worshipful, accessible (saguna) mode—typical of Linga-puja—followed by inward conformity to Shiva’s will, indicating that saguna worship should mature into inner realization.
Perform the remaining prescribed steps of Shiva-puja, invoke Shiva, worship, and offer homa; then practice mental submission—quietly holding Shiva’s command in the heart (manasa), as a form of focused remembrance akin to japa and dhyana.