Mantra-Nyāsa and Elemental Maṇḍalas: Nāga Invocation and Garuḍa–Bhairava Dhyāna for Protection
परापरविभिन्नाश्च शिवस्योर्ध्वाध ईरिताः / रेफेणाङ्गेषु सर्वत्र न्यासं कुर्याद्यथाविधि
parāparavibhinnāśca śivasyordhvādha īritāḥ / repheṇāṅgeṣu sarvatra nyāsaṃ kuryādyathāvidhi
关于为湿婆所说的上位与下位之安置,各各有别,已如法宣示。应以字母“ra”(repha)遍于诸肢作安置礼(nyāsa),依仪轨而行。
Lord Vishnu (in instruction to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Nyāsa as sanctification of the body through mantra-bīja (repha ‘ra’) according to vidhi.
Vedantic Theme: Adhyātma-yajña: internalization of worship; the body as a field for sādhana leading toward purity of antaḥkaraṇa.
Application: Perform prescribed aṅga-nyāsa/karanyāsa with clear phonetic repha placement; maintain consistency of sequence and intention (saṅkalpa).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.197.7-10 (japa-siddhi; bhūpura/maṇḍala visualizations)
This verse presents nyāsa as a mandatory, rule-based method for installing mantra-power on the practitioner’s limbs, indicating that correct ritual placement (yathāvidhi) is essential for Śiva-related practice.
Repha refers to the Sanskrit letter ‘ra’ (र). The verse instructs that nyāsa should be performed using this ‘ra’ sound/letter across the body, implying a specific Śaiva mantra-phonetic mapping taught in this chapter.
If one follows a traditional Śiva-mantra practice, this verse emphasizes disciplined, text-based procedure—learning nyāsa from a competent teacher and applying the mantra-syllables carefully rather than improvising.