Hayagrīva-pūjā-vyākhyāna
Worship Procedure and Mantra-Siddhi of Hayagrīva
सर्ववेदमयाचिंत्यपदान्ते सर्वमीरयेत् । बोधयद्वितवांतोऽयं मन्त्रस्तारादिरीरितः ॥ ३३ ॥
sarvavedamayāciṃtyapadānte sarvamīrayet | bodhayadvitavāṃto'yaṃ mantrastārādirīritaḥ || 33 ||
Al final de la palabra contemplada, compuesta de todos los Vedas, debe pronunciarse “todo”, es decir, la fórmula completa. Este mantra, que comienza con Tārā (Oṁ), se enseña como terminado con la sílaba “dvi/ta”, y se dice que es el que despierta la comprensión espiritual.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It presents mantra as “sarva-veda-maya” (the essence of all Vedas) and emphasizes that correct completion and utterance of the formula—beginning with Oṃ—serves as a means of awakening spiritual knowledge.
By stressing contemplative recitation of a Veda-essence mantra (centered on Oṃ), it supports bhakti as disciplined remembrance and reverent japa that clarifies awareness and steadies devotion toward the Supreme.
Śikṣā (phonetics/recitation) is implied: the verse gives a technical instruction about mantra structure—its beginning (tārā = Oṃ) and a specified ending syllable—indicating precision in pronunciation and completion during japa.