The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
तुरीयं चंद्रकुंदाभं बीजं ध्यात्वाललाटतः । तदुत्थसुधयादे हं स्वयं वै देवतानिभम् ॥ ८७ ॥
turīyaṃ caṃdrakuṃdābhaṃ bījaṃ dhyātvālalāṭataḥ | tadutthasudhayāde haṃ svayaṃ vai devatānibham || 87 ||
額より、月とクンダの花のように輝く第四のビージャ(種子音)を観想せよ。そこから湧く甘露によって、この身は自ずから神々に似た光輝を帯びる。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It teaches that focused meditation on a luminous seed-mantra at the forehead generates an inner “nectar” (sudhā) whose effect is the refinement and divinization of one’s embodied state.
While primarily yogic and mantric, it supports bhakti by describing the devotee’s inner purification—meditative absorption on a sacred bija produces sanctifying grace-like nectar, making the practitioner fit for higher devotional realization.
It reflects a technical, practice-oriented approach aligned with mantra discipline—how a bija is contemplated (dhyāna), where attention is placed (lalāṭa), and what experiential result is expected (sudhā and transformation).