Mantraśodhana, Dīkṣā-krama, Guru-Pādukā, Ajapā-Haṃsa, and Ṣaṭcakra-Kuṇḍalinī Sādhana
भूतशुद्ध्यादिकं कृत्वा तच्छरीरे विधानतः । न्यासजालेन संशोध्य मूर्ध्नि विन्यस्य पल्लवान् ॥ ३४ ॥
bhūtaśuddhyādikaṃ kṛtvā taccharīre vidhānataḥ | nyāsajālena saṃśodhya mūrdhni vinyasya pallavān || 34 ||
Sau khi thực hành bhūtaśuddhi và các pháp tịnh hóa sơ khởi khác đúng nghi quỹ, hãy thanh lọc thân ấy bằng mạng lưới nyāsa, rồi đặt những cành lá non tươi (pallava) lên đỉnh đầu.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Vedanga/ritual-technical discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It teaches that mantra-practice begins with inner and outer purification: the elements of the body are ritually refined (bhūtaśuddhi), then sanctified through nyāsa so the practitioner’s body becomes a fit seat for sacred power.
By emphasizing disciplined preparation, it frames devotion as reverent worship with purity and correct procedure—purifying oneself and then offering auspicious symbols (pallava) as part of respectful, embodied bhakti.
It highlights kalpa-style ritual method: prescribed sequencing (vidhānataḥ), mantric installation (nyāsa), and bodily consecration practices used as technical supports for worship and mantra application.