The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
पादैः सर्वेण पंचांगं कुर्याच्छेषं षडर्णवत् । लक्षं जपो दशांशेन जुहुयात्पायसैः सुधीः ॥ १२८ ॥
pādaiḥ sarveṇa paṃcāṃgaṃ kuryāccheṣaṃ ṣaḍarṇavat | lakṣaṃ japo daśāṃśena juhuyātpāyasaiḥ sudhīḥ || 128 ||
真言を諸要素すべて備えた全体として用い、五支(pañcāṅga)の随伴行を修し、残りの部分は六音の式として扱うべきである。賢者は十万回のジャパを満たし、その十分の一をパーヤサ(乳粥)によってホーマの供物として捧げよ。
Narada (teaching the ritual discipline; dialogue context within Narada–Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It prescribes a disciplined completion-method for mantra practice: full recitation supported by five auxiliaries, culminating in a purifying homa equal to one-tenth of the japa count—framing mantra as both inner repetition and outer sacrificial offering.
Though technical, it supports bhakti by emphasizing sustained, attentive repetition (japa) and consecration through offering (homa), turning devotion into a regulated sādhanā rather than a casual act.
It highlights ritual mathematics and procedure—lakṣa-japa followed by daśāṃśa-homa—and the use of specific dravya (pāyasa) for oblations, reflecting the technical discipline typical of Vedāṅga-informed karma-kāṇḍa practice.