Śeṣoditya-Sūrya-nyāsa, Soma-sādhana, Graha-pūjā, and Bhauma-vrata-vidhi
बृंहस्पतिपदं ङेंऽतं सेंद्वाद्यर्णाघमंडितम् । नमोंतो वसुवर्णोऽयं मुनिर्ब्रह्मास्य संमतः ॥ १२८ ॥
bṛṃhaspatipadaṃ ṅeṃ'taṃ seṃdvādyarṇāghamaṃḍitam | namoṃto vasuvarṇo'yaṃ munirbrahmāsya saṃmataḥ || 128 ||
Ce sage—agréé par Brahmā—rayonne d’un éclat d’or. Son nom se compose du mot « Bṛhaspati », s’achève par la syllabe « ṅeṃ », s’orne des lettres initiales « seṃ » et « dvā », et se conclut par « namoṃ ».
Narada (teaching in a Vedanga/technical register; dialogue frame traditionally with Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes that sacred identity and authority (a rishi’s recognized status) are linked with mantra-sound structure and Brahmā’s sanction, highlighting the Purāṇa’s Vedāṅga-oriented reverence for śabda (sacred sound).
Indirectly: it shows that bhakti-practice in Purāṇic tradition often rests on precise mantra and name-forms; correct utterance and sanctioned formulae support devotional recitation and worship.
Śikṣā/Vyākaraṇa-style attention to syllables and endings—how names/mantras are built from specific akṣaras (phonemes) and how such formations are treated as meaningful and authoritative.