Devapūjā-krama: Ārghya-saṃskāra, Maṇḍala–Nyāsa, Mudrā-pradarśana, Āvaraṇa-arcana, Homa, Japa, and Kṣamāpaṇa
वज्रं शक्तिं दंडखङ्गौ पाशां कुशगदा अपि । त्रिशूलं पद्मचक्रे च क्रमादिंद्रादिहेतयः ॥ ८६ ॥
vajraṃ śaktiṃ daṃḍakhaṅgau pāśāṃ kuśagadā api | triśūlaṃ padmacakre ca kramādiṃdrādihetayaḥ || 86 ||
الفَجْرَة/الڤَجْرَة (vajra: الصاعقة)، والشَّكتي (الرمح)، والدَّنْدا والخَدْغا (العصا والسيف)، والباشا (الحبل/الكمند)، والأَنْكوشا والغَدَا (المِهْمَاز والدبوس)، وكذلك التريشولا واللوتس والتشاكرا—فهذه، على الترتيب، أسلحةُ إندرا وسائر الدِّيفات.
Narada (teaching in a technical, enumerative mode within the Vedanga/auxiliary-science section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents a disciplined, ordered listing of divine weapons (ayudhas), showing how cosmic powers are recognized through their characteristic implements—useful for correct ritual identification and contemplation of divine functions.
While not a direct bhakti instruction, it supports devotion by clarifying the attributes of devas; accurate recognition of divine forms and symbols strengthens focused remembrance (smaraṇa) and proper worship (pūjā).
A technical, enumerative approach typical of auxiliary knowledge used in ritual and tradition—helping standardize deity-identification and liturgical references (useful alongside śikṣā/prayoga-style precision in recitation and worship).