Yakṣiṇī-Mantra-Sādhana Nirūpaṇa
Lakṣmī-avatāra-vidyāḥ: Bālā, Annapūrṇā, Bagalā
पुष्पैर्हयारिजैर्वापि जुहुयान्मधुरान्वितैः । नवयोन्यात्मकं यंत्रं बहिरष्टदलावृतम् ॥ १८ ॥
puṣpairhayārijairvāpi juhuyānmadhurānvitaiḥ | navayonyātmakaṃ yaṃtraṃ bahiraṣṭadalāvṛtam || 18 ||
وعليه أن يقدّم القرابين في النار بالزهور (أو بزهور هاياريجا)، مقرونةً بموادّ حلوة. وهذا اليانترا ذو طبيعة «التسع أرحام» (نَفَيوني)، ومحاطٌ من الخارج بسياجٍ على هيئة لوتسٍ ذي ثماني بتلات.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It links inner worship to precise outer ritual: sweet, auspicious offerings and a structured yantra (ninefold core with an eight-petalled enclosure) are presented as a disciplined method for invoking and stabilizing sacred power in worship.
Bhakti here is expressed through careful, reverent service—offering pure flowers and sweet substances while contemplating the deity through a yantra-form, showing devotion as both heartfelt and methodical.
It emphasizes ritual procedure (homa/offerings and prescribed substances) and technical yantra-design (ninefold internal structure with an eight-petalled lotus boundary), reflecting applied Vedic ritual science used alongside mantra practice.