The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
अवेक्षणाणमात्मानं मन्मथामिततेजसम् । शुद्धस्फटिकसंकाशं केवलं मोक्षकांक्षया ॥ १०७ ॥
avekṣaṇāṇamātmānaṃ manmathāmitatejasam | śuddhasphaṭikasaṃkāśaṃ kevalaṃ mokṣakāṃkṣayā || 107 ||
ইন্দ্রিয়গ্রাহ্য বিষয়ের অতীত আত্মস্বরূপকে ধ্যান করো—যে মন্মথকেও অতিক্রমকারী তেজে দীপ্ত, শুদ্ধ স্ফটিকের ন্যায় নির্মল; কেবল মোক্ষকামনায়ই যাকে অন্বেষণ করা হয়।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the Moksha-oriented Vedanga context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It defines the object of contemplation as the pure, desire-transcending Self—brilliant, untouched, and to be sought only for moksha—thereby redirecting the seeker from sensory pursuits to liberation-focused self-knowledge.
By emphasizing exclusive longing for liberation (kevalaṃ mokṣakāṃkṣayā), it supports single-pointed spiritual intent; in Narada Purana’s broader framework, such one-pointedness matures into unwavering devotion where lesser desires are abandoned.
It highlights disciplined contemplation (dhyāna) and precise inner focus—skills aligned with Vedanga-style training in clarity of understanding and correct application of spiritual instruction, rather than ritual technique or astrology in this specific verse.