Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
संभूते मन्त्रवर्गं तेऽभिधास्येऽहं यथातथम् । हृत्प्राणेलाहंसदावह्निस्वैर्ललितेरिता ॥ २५ ॥
saṃbhūte mantravargaṃ te'bhidhāsye'haṃ yathātatham | hṛtprāṇelāhaṃsadāvahnisvairlaliteritā || 25 ||
يا سَمبهوته، سأُبيّن لك الآن، كما هو على الحقيقة، زمرةَ المانترا: تلك التي عُلِّمت على نهج القلب ونَفَسِ الحياة، والمعبَّر عنها بمقاطع البِذرة «lā» و«haṃsa»، والمُحرَّكة بنار الباطن في جريان لَليتا الحرّ اللعوب.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada; addressing Sambhūta within the instruction)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It frames mantra as an inner science: mantra-varga is to be understood through heart-awareness and prāṇic movement, where the ‘haṃsa’ breath-mantra and inner fire become the means by which Śakti (here named Lalitā) animates realization.
By presenting Lalitā as the power that ‘sets the mantra in motion,’ the verse implies devotional surrender to the Divine Presence within—bhakti expressed as attentive remembrance aligned with breath and heart.
It highlights a technical, practice-oriented mantra framework—linking phonetic seed-syllables and mantra-recitation to prāṇa (breath regulation) and inner heat (tapas/agni), a hallmark of the Narada Purana’s Vedanga/technical instruction style in Book 1.3.