Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
सुदर्शनस्य मनुना कुर्याद्दिग्बंधनं तथा । विंशत्यर्णोक्तवत्कुर्यादाद्ये ध्यानार्चनादिकम् ॥ ५ ॥
sudarśanasya manunā kuryāddigbaṃdhanaṃ tathā | viṃśatyarṇoktavatkuryādādye dhyānārcanādikam || 5 ||
Using the Sudarśana mantra, one should also perform the rite of ‘binding the quarters’ (dig-bandhana). And just as stated for the twenty-syllabled mantra, one should carry out the preliminary acts—meditation, worship, and the rest.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Narada Purana dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that Sudarśana-mantra practice is not merely recitation: it is framed by protective ritual (dig-bandhana) and begins with inner alignment through dhyāna and devotion through arcana, making the sādhana both safeguarded and spiritually focused.
By prescribing dhyāna (contemplation on the deity) and arcana (worship with offerings) as the first steps, the verse places mantra within a bhakti-oriented discipline—approaching Sudarśana as a divine presence, not as a mechanical formula.
It highlights applied ritual procedure (prayoga): dig-bandhana as a protective rite and the structured sequence of preliminaries before mantra-japa, reflecting technical, method-based instruction characteristic of the Purva Bhaga’s Vedāṅga/ritual-science orientation.