The Account of Kārtavīrya’s Protective Kavaca
Kārtavīrya-kavaca-vṛttānta
शंखभृत्सुमहाशक्तिसंयुतोऽप्यधरां दिशम् । परिरक्षतु मे दुःखध्वांतसम्भेदभास्करः ॥ २५ ॥
śaṃkhabhṛtsumahāśaktisaṃyuto'pyadharāṃ diśam | parirakṣatu me duḥkhadhvāṃtasambhedabhāskaraḥ || 25 ||
我が憂いの闇を打ち砕く、太陽のごとく輝く主よ、下方においても我を護りたまえ。法螺貝を執り、至高の神力を具えたまう。
Narada (hymnic invocation within the teaching context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: karuna
It invokes a protective, light-dispelling divine presence for the “lower direction,” teaching that divine radiance destroys the inner darkness of grief and safeguards the seeker on all sides.
Bhakti is expressed as surrender and remembrance: the devotee prays for protection and inner illumination, seeing the Lord’s power as the force that removes suffering and grants steadiness.
It reflects applied mantra/stotra practice used with directional safeguarding (dik-rakṣā/dikbandha) and the disciplined use of epithets (nāma) to invoke specific divine functions like protection and removal of darkness.