The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
भृगुमन्विंदुसंयुक्तं मेघवर्त्म सरस्वती । योगपीठात्मने हार्द्दं पीठस्य मनुरीरितः ॥ ७४ ॥
bhṛgumanviṃdusaṃyuktaṃ meghavartma sarasvatī | yogapīṭhātmane hārddaṃ pīṭhasya manurīritaḥ || 74 ||
পীঠৰ মন্ত্ৰ এইদৰে ঘোষিত—ই ভৃগু, মনু আৰু ইন্দু (চন্দ্ৰ)ৰ সৈতে সংযুক্ত; মেঘমাৰ্গে প্ৰবাহিত; সৰস্বতী-স্বরূপ; আৰু যোগপীঠাত্মালৈ হৃদয়জাত অৰ্ঘ্যৰূপে অৰ্পিত।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Vedanga/technical section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames a Pīṭha-mantra as a synthesis of rishi–lawgiver–lunar power (Bhṛgu, Manu, Indu) guided by Sarasvatī, emphasizing that true efficacy is ‘hārdda’—rooted in inner, heart-centered realization of the Yoga-Pīṭha’s presiding Self.
Bhakti here is expressed as inward offering: the mantra is not merely external recitation but a heart-born dedication to the Yoga-Pīṭha’s indwelling principle, with Sarasvatī (pure speech/knowledge) refining devotion into focused remembrance.
It points to mantra-vidyā and ritual-nyāsa style correspondences—linking mantra to rishi/authority (Bhṛgu), dharma-order (Manu), and lunar energy (Indu), suggesting timed or cosmically aligned recitation (megha-vartma: skyward course) under Sarasvatī’s guidance.