Bhuvaneśī (Nidrā-Śakti) Mantra-vidhi, Nyāsa–Āvaraṇa Worship, Padma-homa Prayogas, and the Opening of Śrī-Mahālakṣmī Upāsanā
रदलक्षं जपेन्मंत्रं त्रिमध्वक्तैर्हुनेत्ततः । अष्टद्रव्यैर्दशांशेन ब्रह्मवृक्षसमिद्वरैः ॥ १८ ॥
radalakṣaṃ japenmaṃtraṃ trimadhvaktairhunettataḥ | aṣṭadravyairdaśāṃśena brahmavṛkṣasamidvaraiḥ || 18 ||
One should repeat the mantra in japa one hundred thousand times. Thereafter, one should perform a fire-offering (homa) with a mixture of the three sweet substances and ghee; using the eight ritual ingredients, the oblations should be made as one-tenth of the number of japa, with excellent fuel-sticks from the brahma-tree.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It teaches the classical completion-method for mantra-sādhana: sustained japa followed by homa, where the fire-offering seals, purifies, and stabilizes the fruit of the mantra practice.
Even when a practice is technical (japa and homa), it is framed as disciplined worship—offering sweet substances and ghee into fire as an act of reverence that supports focused remembrance of the deity through mantra.
It highlights ritual science (Kalpa): the japa count (one lakh), the daśāṃśa principle (homa = one-tenth of japa), and prescribed dravya/samid selections for correct performance.