Maṇḍala–Pūjā–Homa Krama
Maṇḍala Worship and Homa Sequence for the Disciple
महेश्वरं तथोत्सृज्य कृत्वान्यां च कलामिमाम् । शांत्यतीतां कलां नीत्वा तद्व्याप्तिमवलोकयेत्
maheśvaraṃ tathotsṛjya kṛtvānyāṃ ca kalāmimām | śāṃtyatītāṃ kalāṃ nītvā tadvyāptimavalokayet
既已舍离乃至将摩诃伊湿伐罗(Maheśvara)作为观想对象之念,并建立此另一种观修方式,当令觉知超越“寂静”(śānti)之层次,进入超越的迦罗(kalā);继而观照彼之遍一切处、无所不渗的周遍。
Suta Goswami (narrating the Vāyavīya teachings to the sages at Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tattva Level: pati
Shiva Form: Sadāśiva
Role: teaching
It points to a higher Shaiva contemplation where even the refined concept of “Lord as an object” is relinquished, and awareness is led beyond tranquil absorption into recognition of Shiva’s all-pervasive reality (vyāpti), supporting liberation through direct insight.
It implies a progression: Saguna supports (like Linga worship and form-based devotion) stabilize the mind, but the seeker is then guided beyond form-concepts toward the subtler recognition of Shiva as the omnipresent Pati, not limited to any single object.
A meditative practice of inner withdrawal and refinement of contemplation: moving from object-focused dhyāna on Maheśvara to subtler, non-objectifying awareness, culminating in perceiving Shiva’s pervasion everywhere; this pairs well with japa of the Panchākṣarī and steady breath-mind discipline.