Mantra-Māhātmya and Sādhana of Kārtavīryārjuna
Nyāsa, Yantra, Homa, and Dīpa-Vrata
दश मंत्रा इमे प्रोक्ता यदा स्युः प्रणवादिकाः । तदादिमः शिवार्णः स्यादन्ये तु द्वादशाक्षराः ॥ ४४ ॥
daśa maṃtrā ime proktā yadā syuḥ praṇavādikāḥ | tadādimaḥ śivārṇaḥ syādanye tu dvādaśākṣarāḥ || 44 ||
Lorsque ces dix mantras sont enseignés comme commençant par le praṇava (Oṁ), alors le premier est la syllabe de Śiva ; les autres, en revanche, sont des mantras de douze syllabes.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a technical-vedic context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It emphasizes that mantra-power is tied to precise structure—especially beginning with Oṁ and correct syllable-count—showing that spiritual efficacy depends on disciplined Vedic phonetics and formulation.
By highlighting praṇava-led and properly measured mantras, it frames bhakti as guided devotion: reverence expressed through accurate recitation and authorized mantra-forms rather than mere emotion.
Śikṣā (phonetics) and mantra-chandas/akṣara-gaṇanā (syllable-count): the verse classifies mantras by their opening (praṇava) and by whether they are bīja-based or dvādaśākṣara (twelve-syllabled).