The Exposition of Hanumān’s Protective Kavaca
Māruti-kavaca
ततः कथांते भगवान्मारुतेः कवचं ददौ । मह्यं तत्ते प्रवक्ष्यामि न प्रकाश्यं हि कुत्रचित् ॥ ६ ॥
tataḥ kathāṃte bhagavānmāruteḥ kavacaṃ dadau | mahyaṃ tatte pravakṣyāmi na prakāśyaṃ hi kutracit || 6 ||
Luego, al concluir el relato, el Bienaventurado me otorgó el kavaca, la armadura protectora de Māruti (Hanumān). Ahora te lo enseñaré tal como me fue enseñado, pues no debe divulgarse en ninguna parte de manera indiscriminada.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It establishes the kavaca as a sacred, lineage-transmitted protective teaching: received from a divine source, then passed on with restraint, emphasizing purity, faith, and proper eligibility.
By presenting Hanumān’s kavaca as a blessed gift to be reverently taught, it frames protection as arising from devoted surrender and disciplined transmission, not mere display or superstition.
It highlights mantra-vidhi and adhikāra (eligibility)—a procedural principle aligned with Vedic disciplines: certain protective recitations are to be taught carefully, preserving correct usage and sanctity.