Hanumān-mantra-kathana: Mantra-bheda, Nyāsa, Yantra, and Prayoga
मुन्याद्यर्चादिकं सर्वमस्य पूर्ववदाचरेत् । लक्षं जपो दशांशेन शुभैर्द्रव्यैश्च होमयेत् ॥ १८० ॥
munyādyarcādikaṃ sarvamasya pūrvavadācaret | lakṣaṃ japo daśāṃśena śubhairdravyaiśca homayet || 180 ||
Debe realizar, como antes, todos los ritos, comenzando por la adoración de los sabios (munis) y las observancias afines. Ha de completar un lakh (cien mil) repeticiones del mantra y luego ofrecer un homa equivalente a la décima parte, con sustancias rituales auspiciosas.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It emphasizes disciplined completion of mantra-sadhana: proper preliminaries (honoring sages and prescribed worship), a fixed japa target (one lakh), and a confirming fire-offering (homa) in a measured proportion (one-tenth), making the practice complete and ritually sound.
Bhakti here is shown as structured devotion—worship performed “as previously taught,” sustained mantra remembrance through japa, and offering one’s practice into sacred fire via homa, integrating inner devotion with outer sacred action.
It highlights ritual-technical discipline: numerical prescription for japa, the daśāṃśa (one-tenth) rule for homa, and the use of śubha-dravya (auspicious oblations)—a procedural approach aligned with Kalpa (ritual method) within Vedanga-oriented instruction.
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