Hayagrīva-pūjā-vyākhyāna
Worship Procedure and Mantra-Siddhi of Hayagrīva
तुरंगवदनं वंदे तुंगसारस्वतः पदम् । ध्यात्वैवं प्रजपेन्मंत्रमयुतं तद्दशांशतः ॥ ३६ ॥
turaṃgavadanaṃ vaṃde tuṃgasārasvataḥ padam | dhyātvaivaṃ prajapenmaṃtramayutaṃ taddaśāṃśataḥ || 36 ||
Me inclino ante el excelso Sārasvata, la deidad de rostro semejante al de un caballo. Habiendo meditado así, debe recitarse el mantra diez mil veces y, al final, realizar el rito prescrito en la medida de una décima parte de ello.
Narada (teaching within a technical/vidyā-oriented context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It emphasizes disciplined mantra-sādhana: reverence (vandana), meditation (dhyāna), a fixed japa-count (ayuta), and a completion measure (daśāṃśa), presenting a structured way to stabilize speech, learning, and sacred knowledge.
Bhakti appears as reverent worship—bowing to the Sārasvata deity and meditating on the form—then expressing devotion through steady, counted japa, showing devotion as both feeling and regulated practice.
It highlights the technical discipline of mantra-japa procedure—fixed counts and the daśāṃśa (one-tenth) completion rite—typical of Vedāṅga-aligned ritual method and prayoga-style instruction.