Dīkṣā, Mantra-Types, Mantra-Doṣas, and Qualifications of Ācārya–Śiṣya
एवं विधाः समाख्याता मनवो दोष संयुताः । दोषानेतानविज्ञाय मंत्रानेताञ्जपन्ति ये ॥ ५९ ॥
evaṃ vidhāḥ samākhyātā manavo doṣa saṃyutāḥ | doṣānetānavijñāya maṃtrānetāñjapanti ye || 59 ||
このように、(真言の)過失の諸類は説き明かされた。人は欠陥に結びつき、これらの過失を知らずにそのような真言を誦する者も、同じくその過失の結果を負う。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It stresses that mantra-japa is not merely repetition; without discerning mantra-doṣa (faults), one’s practice becomes tainted and may fail to yield the intended spiritual or ritual fruit.
Bhakti is strengthened by śraddhā guided by right knowledge; the verse implies that devotion expressed through mantra should be aligned with proper understanding and discipline, not performed blindly.
It highlights the Vedāṅga-oriented principle of correct mantra-application—knowing and avoiding defects in recitation/usage—so that japa and ritual practice remain valid and effective.