The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
प्रणवो हृदयं सीतापतये तदनंतरम् । रामाय हनयुग्मांते वर्मास्त्राग्निप्रियांतिमः ॥ ८७ ॥
praṇavo hṛdayaṃ sītāpataye tadanaṃtaram | rāmāya hanayugmāṃte varmāstrāgnipriyāṃtimaḥ || 87 ||
プラナヴァ(オーム Oṁ)を心臓に安置する。直後にシーターの主に捧げ、次いでラーマに捧げる。最後に「ハ・ナ」の二音をもって、愛される火の武器に結び、カヴァチャ(護身の鎧)とアストラ(武器)の配列として守護を成就する。
Narada (in instruction mode, within a technical/ritual exposition to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches a disciplined, inwardly oriented mantra-practice where Oṁ is established in the heart and the devotee ritually aligns body and speech with Śrī Rāma, forming a protective kavaca (spiritual armour) through nyāsa.
Bhakti here is expressed as intimate remembrance and surrender: addressing Rāma as “Sītāpati” and “Rāma” while placing sacred sound in the heart makes devotion embodied, not merely verbal.
It reflects mantra-vidhi and phonetic precision (Śikṣā): specific syllables and sequence (ending with a defined syllable-pair) are prescribed for nyāsa, showing the technical method of applying mantras as kavaca/astric protections.