The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
लक्षत्रयं पुरश्चर्यां पायसैर्हवनं मतम् । ध्यात्वा रामं पीतवर्णं जपेल्लक्षं समाहितः ॥ ९७ ॥
lakṣatrayaṃ puraścaryāṃ pāyasairhavanaṃ matam | dhyātvā rāmaṃ pītavarṇaṃ japellakṣaṃ samāhitaḥ || 97 ||
Pour le rite de puraścaraṇa, trois lakhs (300 000) répétitions sont prescrites, et l’offrande au feu (homa) doit être faite avec du pāyasa, riz au lait. Méditant sur Rāma à la teinte d’or, qu’on accomplisse, l’esprit concentré, un lakh (100 000) de japa.
Narada (teaching within the Vedanga/ritual-technical context to Sanatkumara lineage)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: vira
It presents a disciplined mantra-sādhana framework—puraścaraṇa with fixed japa counts, homa, and deity-dhyāna—showing that devotion is strengthened through regulated practice and focused meditation on the mantra’s devatā (Rāma).
Bhakti here is expressed as concentrated remembrance (dhyāna) of Rāma’s form while performing japa; the ritual elements (homa with pāyasa) support steadiness of mind and deepen devotional absorption.
It highlights applied ritual science—puraścaraṇa methodology, numerical discipline of mantra-japa (lakṣa counts), and homa substance selection (pāyasa)—typical of technical guidance associated with Vedāṅga-aligned practice.