अधरोष्ठौ सदा पातु ब्रह्ज्ञेयो द्विजान्कविः । सर्वशास्त्रकलाधारी जिह्वां चिबुकमव्ययः ॥ ३५ ॥
adharoṣṭhau sadā pātu brahjñeyo dvijānkaviḥ | sarvaśāstrakalādhārī jihvāṃ cibukamavyayaḥ || 35 ||
我が下唇は常に、ブラフマンを知る者—二度生まれの中の詩人—により守られんことを。あらゆるシャーストラと諸芸を担う不滅の御方よ、我が舌と顎(あご)を守護したまえ。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a protective nyasa/kavacha sequence)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It treats speech as sacred: the lower lip, tongue, and chin are entrusted to a Brahman-knower and an imperishable, all-scripture-bearing protector—implying that purified knowledge and disciplined speech guard one’s spiritual life.
By safeguarding the organs of speech, it supports bhakti through faultless praise, japa, and recitation—devotion is preserved when one’s words are protected from error, harshness, and distraction.
It aligns with Śikṣā (phonetics) and mantra-sādhana: correct articulation and disciplined speech are treated as protective power, supported by śāstra-knowledge and cultivated kalā (skill) in recitation.