The Exposition of the Maheśa Mantra
Mahēśa-mantra-prakāśana
तृतीया लांगलीशार्णमंत्रो बीजत्रयान्वितः । नीलकंठात्मकः प्रोक्तो विषद्वयहरः परः ॥ १५१ ॥
tṛtīyā lāṃgalīśārṇamaṃtro bījatrayānvitaḥ | nīlakaṃṭhātmakaḥ prokto viṣadvayaharaḥ paraḥ || 151 ||
La troisième formule est le Lāṅgalīśāraṇa-mantra, pourvu des trois syllabes-semences. Il est déclaré de la nature de Nīlakaṇṭha, le Seigneur à la gorge bleue, et souverain pour ôter le double poison.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It presents a technical protective mantra (with bīja-syllables) aligned with the Nīlakaṇṭha principle—transforming and neutralizing toxicity—thereby indicating mantra as a disciplined means to remove harmful influences.
By identifying the mantra with Nīlakaṇṭha, it directs the practitioner to invoke and rely upon the deity’s power; devotion is expressed through precise remembrance and recitation that seeks divine protection and purification.
Mantra-prayoga is emphasized—structured recitation using bīja-traya (three seed-syllables) and deity-identification (nyāsa-like principle), reflecting the text’s technical/ritual orientation within Book 1.3.