The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
दंडार्पितां प्रिये मंत्रो रामरामाक्षरो मतः । ऋषिः शुक्रस्तथानुष्टुप्छंदो रामोऽस्य देवता ॥ १२७ ॥
daṃḍārpitāṃ priye maṃtro rāmarāmākṣaro mataḥ | ṛṣiḥ śukrastathānuṣṭupchaṃdo rāmo'sya devatā || 127 ||
প্ৰিয়ে, শিষ্যক অৰ্পিত মন্ত্ৰ ‘ৰাম ৰাম’—ইয়াক দ্বাক্ষৰী বুলি মানা হয়। ইয়াৰ ঋষি শুক্ৰ, ছন্দ অনুষ্টুপ্, আৰু দেৱতা স্বয়ং ৰাম।
Narada (in an instructional, technical mantravidhi context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It defines the mantra’s formal Vedic identifiers—ṛṣi, chandas, and devatā—showing that devotion to Rāma-nāma is practiced with scriptural precision, not merely sentiment.
By stating that the devatā of the mantra is Rāma and the mantra-form is ‘Rāma Rāma,’ it frames bhakti as direct divine remembrance (nāma-japa) centered on Lord Rāma.
Chandas (Vedic metre) and mantra-lakṣaṇa: the verse specifies Anuṣṭubh as the metre and gives the standard triad—ṛṣi, chandas, devatā—used in correct mantra recitation and viniyoga.