Mahāviṣṇu-Mantras: Aṣṭākṣarī, Sudarśana-Astra, Nyāsa Systems, Āvaraṇa-Pūjā, and Prayogas
आकर्षणपदा गच्छदागच्छहृदयांतिमः । अनेन व्यापकं कृत्वा जगन्नाथं स्मरेत् सुधीः ॥ १६७ ॥
ākarṣaṇapadā gacchadāgacchahṛdayāṃtimaḥ | anena vyāpakaṃ kṛtvā jagannāthaṃ smaret sudhīḥ || 167 ||
Habiendo colocado (el mantra) en la estación de la “atracción”, y luego en las estaciones del “ir y volver”, concluyendo en el corazón, el sabio debe, por este medio, impregnar todo el cuerpo y recordar a Jagannātha, Señor del universo.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a Vedanga/ritual-technical context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches an internalized ritual-meditative technique: placing the mantra through specific stations and concluding in the heart, so remembrance of Jagannatha becomes continuous and body-pervading.
Bhakti here is expressed as smaraṇa (remembrance): the devotee uses a disciplined mantra-nyāsa to make the Lord’s presence felt throughout one’s being, culminating in heart-centered devotion to Jagannatha.
A technical prayoga aligned with Vedanga-style discipline—mantra-nyāsa and dhyāna sequencing (movement/placement ending at the heart), emphasizing correct internal procedure rather than mere recitation.