Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
लक्षं जपो दशांशेन जुहुयात्तिलतण्डुलैः । त्रिमध्वक्तैस्ततोऽभ्यर्चेदंगं दिक्पालहेतिभिः ॥ ५६ ॥
lakṣaṃ japo daśāṃśena juhuyāttilataṇḍulaiḥ | trimadhvaktaistato'bhyarcedaṃgaṃ dikpālahetibhiḥ || 56 ||
Debe realizarse un lakh (100.000) de repeticiones del mantra; luego, como la décima parte de ese número, ofrecer oblaciones al fuego con sésamo y granos de arroz. Después, ungido con las tres mieles, debe adorarse los miembros auxiliares (aṅga) del mantra, junto con los guardianes de las direcciones (Dikpāla) y sus armas.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It prescribes a complete mantra-sādhana cycle—japa followed by proportionate homa and protective worship—so that the practice becomes both inward (japa) and outwardly consecrated (homa and dikpāla-aṅga worship).
By emphasizing disciplined repetition and reverential worship, it frames devotion as steady practice supported by ritual purity and honoring cosmic guardians, aligning personal bhakti with sacred order (ṛta).
Ritual science (kalpa) is highlighted through the rule of daśāṃśa (one-tenth) homa after japa, along with specific dravyas (sesame, rice) and the procedural worship of aṅgas and dikpālas.