Hanumān-mantra-kathana: Mantra-bheda, Nyāsa, Yantra, and Prayoga
गृहस्याभिमुखी द्वारे निखनेन्मंत्रमुञ्चरन् । ग्रहाभिचाररोगाग्निविषचौरनृपोद्भवाः ॥ ३० ॥
gṛhasyābhimukhī dvāre nikhanenmaṃtramuñcaran | grahābhicārarogāgniviṣacauranṛpodbhavāḥ || 30 ||
家の戸口に向かって、真言を唱えつつそれを埋めよ。すると、惑星の障り、アビチャーラ(呪詛)による害、病、火難、毒、盗賊、そして王権(官権)に由来する災いからの守護が生ずる。
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It frames mantra as a dharmic protective force, applied through a precise rite at the house-threshold to ward off both seen and unseen harms (graha and abhicāra), showing how sacred speech is used for rakṣā (spiritual safeguarding).
Though technical in nature, it implies reliance on sacred mantra—traditionally empowered through devotion and purity—so protection is not merely material but rooted in reverent recitation and trust in divine order upheld by mantra.
It reflects applied ritual-technology and graha-related remedial practice (graha-śānti), combining correct mantra-utterance with a specified placement (at the doorway) as part of a protective rite.