Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
मुशलाढ्यधनुः पाशांकुशैः प्रोक्तं द्वितीयकम् । सनकादिकशाक्तेयव्यासनारदशौनकैः ॥ १२५ ॥
muśalāḍhyadhanuḥ pāśāṃkuśaiḥ proktaṃ dvitīyakam | sanakādikaśākteyavyāsanāradaśaunakaiḥ || 125 ||
Das Zweite wird als das Tragen von Muśala (Stößel), Bogen, Pāśa (Schlinge) und Aṅkuśa (Hakenstab) verkündet. So lehrten es Sanaka und die übrigen Weisen, Śākteya, Vyāsa, Nārada und Śaunaka.
Narada (within a teacher-to-disciple transmission line; framed as traditional attribution)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes paramparā (authorized transmission): the “second” description is validated by a lineage of revered sages, indicating that ritual/meditative forms should be learned from recognized authorities.
Bhakti here is supported by correct upāsanā (devotional worship): knowing the deity’s attributes (pestle, bow, noose, goad) helps the devotee contemplate the form with precision as taught in the tradition.
It reflects technical upāsanā-vidhi and mantra-śāstra style cataloging—how forms and their emblems are specified for ritual visualization and correct application in worship.