The Exposition of the Maheśa Mantra
Mahēśa-mantra-prakāśana
प्रयच्छ ठद्वयांतोऽयं द्वाविंशत्यक्षरो मनुः । मुनिश्चतुर्मुखश्छंदो गायत्री देवतोदिता ॥ १४८ ॥
prayaccha ṭhadvayāṃto'yaṃ dvāviṃśatyakṣaro manuḥ | muniścaturmukhaśchaṃdo gāyatrī devatoditā || 148 ||
هذا المانترا يُعطى على أن يختم بزوج المقطعين «ṭha»، وهو مؤلف من اثنين وعشرين حرفًا. رِشيّه (ṛṣi) هو تشاتورموخا (براهما)، ووزنه غاياتري، وقد أُعلن الإله المُشرف عليه.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Vedanga/Mantra-vidya context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It teaches the standard Vedic method of “mantra-lakṣaṇa”—identifying a mantra through its akṣara-count, ṛṣi (seer), chandas (metre), and devatā—so that recitation and ritual application are performed correctly and with intended spiritual efficacy.
By insisting on correct mantra-identification (ṛṣi–chandas–devatā), it supports disciplined worship: devotion becomes steady and fruitful when the devotee addresses the proper devatā through the right metrical and traditional framework.
Chandas (Vedic prosody) and mantra-śāstra conventions: the verse specifies syllable-count (22 akṣaras), the metre (Gāyatrī), and traditional attributions (ṛṣi and devatā) used in ritual manuals and recitation practice.