Pañca-prakṛti-nirūpaṇa and Mantra-vidhi: Rādhā, Mahālakṣmī, Durgā, Sarasvatī, Sāvitrī; plus Sāvitrī-Pañjara
स चिरायुः सुखी पुत्री विजयी विनयी भवेत् । एतत्ते कथितं विप्र पंचप्रकृतिलक्षणम् ॥ १६७ ॥
sa cirāyuḥ sukhī putrī vijayī vinayī bhavet | etatte kathitaṃ vipra paṃcaprakṛtilakṣaṇam || 167 ||
Él será longevo y dichoso, bendecido con hijos, victorioso y bien disciplinado. Así, oh brāhmaṇa, te he expuesto las características de las cinco naturalezas constitutivas.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
The verse summarizes the fruits of aligning one’s innate nature (prakṛti) with dharmic discipline: longevity, well-being, worthy progeny, victory, and humility—showing that inner constitution and right conduct together shape auspicious life-results.
While not explicitly naming bhakti, it supports a bhakti-friendly ethic: vinaya (humility) and disciplined living are praised as marks of a refined nature, which traditionally becomes a fit foundation for steady Vishnu-bhakti and spiritual progress.
It reflects a lakṣaṇa-based, technical mode of classification—typical of śāstric/vedāṅga reasoning—where observable traits and outcomes are used to define categories (here, the five prakṛtis) for practical assessment and guidance.
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