Śivapūjā-vidhi: Purifications, Sūrya–Graha Mantras, Nyāsa, and Bhūtaśuddhi leading to Śivoham-bhāva
बिन्द्वङ्कितं चाष्टकोटिविस्तीर्णं चोच्छ्रयस्तथा / चतुर्दशाधिकं कोटिवायुतत्त्वं विचिन्तयेत्
bindvaṅkitaṃ cāṣṭakoṭivistīrṇaṃ cocchrayastathā / caturdaśādhikaṃ koṭivāyutattvaṃ vicintayet
应观想其以中央之点(bindu)为印记,广延至八俱胝之量,高亦如是;并观其由瓦由(Vāyu)之原理所成,其量为十四俱胝乃至更增。
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Meditate on vāyu-tattva as bindu-marked, immensely extended in breadth and height, with specified measure (fourteen koṭis and more).
Vedantic Theme: From nāma-rūpa measurement to the contemplative grasp of subtle principle; bindu as a support leading toward non-dispersed awareness.
Application: Use bindu-dhyāna: visualize a central point and expand awareness outward/upward while maintaining single-pointedness; apply in breath meditation to sense prāṇa’s pervasiveness without losing focus.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: subtle cosmogram/inner maṇḍala with bindu
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.23 (bindu/maṇḍala contemplations tied to vāyu-tattva)
This verse highlights vāyu-tattva as a measurable, contemplated principle, indicating its role as a foundational subtle element to be understood through disciplined visualization.
By emphasizing contemplation of subtle principles and vast measures, the verse points to inner knowledge of tattvas—an aid for refining awareness that supports the soul’s higher course beyond gross identification.
Use it as a reminder to practice steady contemplation (dhyāna) on subtle principles—such as breath (vāyu)—to cultivate clarity, restraint, and inward focus.