The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
विश्वामित्रो मुनिश्छदो धृती रामोऽस्य देवता । तारो बीजं नमः शक्तिश्चंद्राक्ष्यब्ध्यग्निषड्भुजैः ॥ ८० ॥
viśvāmitro muniśchado dhṛtī rāmo'sya devatā | tāro bījaṃ namaḥ śaktiścaṃdrākṣyabdhyagniṣaḍbhujaiḥ || 80 ||
Für dieses Mantra ist der ṛṣi Viśvāmitra; das Metrum (chandas) ist Muni; seine tragende Kraft ist Dhṛtī; und die waltende Gottheit ist Rāma. Die bīja-Silbe ist „tāra“, die śakti ist „namaḥ“, und die Nyāsa-Anwendung erfolgt nach dem Zahlencode: Mond–Augen–Ozean–Feuer–sechsarmig.
Narada (teaching in a technical Vedanga/mantra-vidhi section; traditional dialogue context with Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It preserves the orthodox mantra-lakṣaṇa framework—ṛṣi, chandas, devatā, bīja, and śakti—showing that devotional recitation must be aligned with correct Vedic-ritual knowledge (vidhi) to become spiritually efficacious.
By naming Rāma as the devatā and prescribing ‘namaḥ’ as śakti, it frames the practice as surrender-based devotion—salutation and reliance on the deity—supported by disciplined mantra procedure.
Chandas (prosody/metre) and mantra-prayoga conventions (ṛṣi–chandas–devatā–bīja–śakti) are explicitly stated, along with a bhūta-saṅkhyā style numeric code used for nyāsa/vinyāsa in ritual application.