Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
अभ्यर्च्य तद् घृताभ्यक्तं भक्षयेत्तद्धिया जपन् । नरनारीनृपास्तस्य वश्याः स्युर्मरणावधिं ॥ ११४ ॥
abhyarcya tad ghṛtābhyaktaṃ bhakṣayettaddhiyā japan | naranārīnṛpāstasya vaśyāḥ syurmaraṇāvadhiṃ || 114 ||
بعد أن يعبده على الوجه اللائق، ثم يأكل تلك المادة المدهونة بالسمن (ghee) وهو يردد المانترا وقلبه ثابت عليها، فإن الرجال والنساء وحتى الملوك يصيرون خاضعين له—إلى حين الموت.
Narada (instructional narration within a technical/mantra-prayoga section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes the claimed potency of a properly performed mantra-prayoga: worship (abhyarcana), disciplined japa, and a prescribed ritual act are presented as producing powerful worldly results.
This verse is primarily procedural rather than bhakti-centered; devotion appears indirectly through the act of worship and focused remembrance during japa, but the stated aim here is worldly influence rather than liberation.
It highlights prayoga-style ritual application—sequencing of worship, mantra-japa, and a specific rite (ghṛta-anulepana and bhakṣaṇa)—reflecting technical liturgical practice aligned with Vedāṅga-oriented procedural discipline.