The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
सर्वराजवशं पश्चात्करिसर्वपदं वदेत् । स्त्रीपुरुषवशं सृष्टिविद्याक्रोधिनिकान्विता ॥ १०२ ॥
sarvarājavaśaṃ paścātkarisarvapadaṃ vadet | strīpuruṣavaśaṃ sṛṣṭividyākrodhinikānvitā || 102 ||
Ensuite, l’on doit réciter la formule qui assujettit tous les rois, puis le rite universel lié à l’éléphant. Pourvu de la « vidyā de la création » et du mantra/rite nommé Krodhinikā, il est dit qu’il met femmes et hommes sous l’influence du pratiquant.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a technical/vidyā context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It catalogues specialized mantra-vidyās (technical rites) and their stated worldly effects, illustrating that Book 1.3 records auxiliary/technical knowledge rather than only devotional theology.
This particular verse is not a bhakti teaching; it belongs to a technical enumeration of vidyās. In the Narada Purana’s broader frame, such powers are secondary to dharma and devotion, and are typically treated as auxiliary knowledge.
It reflects applied mantra-vidyā traditions (often discussed alongside auxiliary sciences) by listing named formulas/vidyās and their intended ritual outcomes, a hallmark of the Third Pada’s technical orientation.