The mode of worshipping Aghora - Verse 10
Linga Purana (GRETIL / Wisdomlib) · 2 · Verse 26.10
Sanskrit Original
वायुना प्रेर्य तद्भस्म विशोध्य च शुभां भसा। शक्त्यामृतमये ब्रह्मकलां तत्र प्रकल्पयेत।।
vāyunā prerya tadbhasma viśodhya ca śubhāṃ bhasā| śaktyāmṛtamaye brahmakalāṃ tatra prakalpayet||
Śailādi said: After performing this worship he shall wash his hand, sit on a splendid seat, place the Bhasman over the lotus-like nose and allow it to be blown by the wind that wafts[1] the fire from his eyes.[2] He shall sanctify it by the holy water. He shall conceive of the Kala of the Brahman in the nectarine juice by means of the Śakti. He thall split Aghora mantra into-five parts and perform aṅganyāsa (as mentioned above) accompanied by the five aṅgas. Thus the Nyāsa rite is performed in accordance with the injunctions by fixing the Jñānakriyā (the process of knowledge). The deity is meditated upon in the heart as seated in an excellent seat in the umbilicus as seated on fire; and in between the eyebrows as shining like a lamp. This is called Trinetra Nyāsa.