दन्तिदन्तद्वये मालां निबन्धीयादुपोषितः / मन्त्रेण मन्त्रितान्वैद्यैर्वचासिद्धार्थकांस्तथा
dantidantadvaye mālāṃ nibandhīyādupoṣitaḥ / mantreṇa mantritānvaidyairvacāsiddhārthakāṃstathā
Nach dem Fasten soll man eine Girlande an das Paar der Stoßzähne binden; ebenso verwende man vācā und siddhārthaka (Senf), die von Ärzten durch Mantra geweiht wurden.
Lord Vishnu
Concept: Mantra-siddha dravya and vrata-like fasting as efficacy-enhancers in healing/protection.
Vedantic Theme: Śraddhā and saṃskāra: intention and consecration shaping outcomes within karma-kāṇḍa.
Application: Prepare with restraint; apply protective amuletic/ritual measures alongside treatment; ensure competent practitioners empower and administer.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.201.36 (protective worship and bali); Garuda Purana 1.201.34 (śānti-karman and dāna)
This verse presents a combined approach where fasting and physical substances (vācā and siddhārthaka) become ritually effective when empowered through mantra, indicating that efficacy is linked to both discipline and sanctification.
It gives a procedural instruction—fasting first, then binding a garland at the teeth and using mantra-consecrated items—showing the Purana’s emphasis on precise observance (vidhi) alongside sacred speech (mantra).
If adopting traditional practices, prioritize discipline (fasting/self-restraint) and proper guidance (qualified practitioners), treating mantras and herbal materials as parts of a reverent, rule-based observance rather than casual experimentation.