Bhuvaneśī (Nidrā-Śakti) Mantra-vidhi, Nyāsa–Āvaraṇa Worship, Padma-homa Prayogas, and the Opening of Śrī-Mahālakṣmī Upāsanā
अन्नं तन्मंत्रितं मंत्री भुंजीत श्रीप्रसिद्धये । लिखितां भस्मना मायां ससाध्यां फलकादिषु ॥ ५० ॥
annaṃ tanmaṃtritaṃ maṃtrī bhuṃjīta śrīprasiddhaye | likhitāṃ bhasmanā māyāṃ sasādhyāṃ phalakādiṣu || 50 ||
繁栄と世に知られる名声のために、修行者はその真言で加持された食をいただくべきである。また、灰を用いて、規定の付随要素とともに真言の「マーヤー」を果実などの物に書き記すべきである。
Narada (teaching in a technical/ritual context to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents a technical ritual principle: mantra is applied through consecration (mantrita) and physical media (food, fruits) to generate śrī (prosperity) and prasiddhi (renown), showing how intention and prescribed procedure are joined in prayoga (practical application).
While primarily a technical instruction, it implies disciplined reverence toward mantra as sacred power; in the Purāṇic frame, such practices are ideally subordinated to devotion and ethical conduct rather than mere display of results.
Mantra-prayoga (applied ritual technique) is emphasized—how a mantra is ‘installed’ through consecration and written application—reflecting the procedural side of Vedic auxiliary sciences used in ritual performance.