Pañcatattva-Pūjā: The Fivefold Vyuha of Hari, Mantras, Nyāsa, Maṇḍala, and Stotra
आदौ स्नानं प्रकुर्वीत स्नात्वा सन्ध्यां समाचरेत् / अर्चनागारमासाद्य प्रक्षाल्यार्ङ्घ्यादिकं तथा
ādau snānaṃ prakurvīta snātvā sandhyāṃ samācaret / arcanāgāramāsādya prakṣālyārṅghyādikaṃ tathā
首先应沐浴净身;沐浴之后,当如法行持桑迪亚(Sandhyā)仪轨。随后前往礼拜之处,同样洗净并备办阿尔伽(arghya)等诸供具。
Lord Viṣṇu (in instruction to Garuḍa/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: External purity and daily rites (snāna, sandhyā) are prerequisites for effective worship; ritual objects must be cleansed and properly arranged.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga/upāsanā as preparation (sādhana) for inner purity; outer order supports inner order.
Application: Begin worship with hygiene and mental centering; keep a dedicated clean space; prepare arghya and implements mindfully rather than hurriedly.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Type: temple/shrine/home-altar
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.32.11 (ācamana, āsana, śoṣaṇa etc. as next steps)
This verse places snāna first, indicating ritual purity and readiness as the foundation for Sandhyā and subsequent pūjā.
Indirectly, it teaches disciplined dharmic routine—purity, Sandhyā, and worship—which the Garuḍa Purāṇa treats as supportive of merit (puṇya) and spiritual steadiness.
Maintain a simple order: personal cleanliness, a brief daily prayer/meditation (Sandhyā spirit), and mindful preparation of a clean space and materials for worship.