The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
शिवशक्त्यभिधे न्यासं चतुर्थे तु समाचरेत् । त्रिबीजपूर्वकान्न्यस्येत्षट्शिवाञ्छक्तिसंयुतान् ॥ ४९ ॥
śivaśaktyabhidhe nyāsaṃ caturthe tu samācaret | tribījapūrvakānnyasyetṣaṭśivāñchaktisaṃyutān || 49 ||
Dans la quatrième procédure, qu’on accomplisse le nyāsa appelé « Śiva–Śakti ». Qu’on place les mantras en commençant par les trois syllabes‑semences, puis qu’on établisse les six Śiva unis à Śakti.
Narada (instructional discourse in a technical/ritual section; traditionally within Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue flow)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches a disciplined method of mantra-installation (nyāsa), emphasizing the integration of Śiva with Śakti—power and consciousness—so the practitioner’s body and mind become a fit vessel for mantra-sādhana.
Though technical, it frames devotion as precise worship through embodied practice: reverence is expressed by correctly installing sacred powers (Śiva–Śakti) rather than treating worship as merely emotional.
It highlights ritual-technology: sequencing a rite (the ‘fourth’ step), using bīja-mantras, and performing nyāsa—skills aligned with applied mantra-vidhi within the Purana’s technical (Vedanga-like) material.