The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
हृत्कंठास्ये भ्रुवोर्मध्ये मस्तके चापि मत्रिणा । आद्ये लक्ष्मीसरस्वत्यौ रतिः प्रीतिश्च कृत्तिका ॥ ११९ ॥
hṛtkaṃṭhāsye bhruvormadhye mastake cāpi matriṇā | ādye lakṣmīsarasvatyau ratiḥ prītiśca kṛttikā || 119 ||
মন্ত্ৰজ্ঞে হৃদয়, কণ্ঠ, মুখ, ভ্ৰূমধ্য আৰু মস্তকত (দিব্য শক্তিৰ) ন্যাস কৰিব। প্ৰথম ন্যাসত লক্ষ্মী-সৰস্বতী; তাৰ পাছত ৰতি, প্ৰীতি আৰু কৃত্তিকা স্থাপন হ’ব।
Narada (teaching a technical mantra/nyasa procedure within Vedanga-oriented material)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches a nyāsa-style internalization of sacred powers—installing divine energies in key bodily centers—so worship becomes inward, concentrated, and mantra-driven rather than merely external.
By placing auspicious deities like Lakṣmī and Sarasvatī within one’s own heart and head-centers, the devotee treats the body as a temple—supporting steady remembrance and reverent worship that strengthens bhakti through disciplined mantra practice.
It reflects applied ritual-mantra technique (nyāsa/installation) used in upāsanā: mapping mantra and devatā-shakti to bodily loci (heart, throat, mouth, brow, crown) for focused japa and worship.
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