The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
तारो यथागता निद्रा सदृक्षेकभृगुर्विषम् । सदीर्घस्मृतिरौ साक्षौ महाकालो भगान्वितः ॥ ९० ॥
tāro yathāgatā nidrā sadṛkṣekabhṛgurviṣam | sadīrghasmṛtirau sākṣau mahākālo bhagānvitaḥ || 90 ||
次の名が列挙される。タ―ラー、ヤターガター(「そのままに成ったもの」)、ニドラー(眠り)、サドリクシャ、エーカブリグ、ヴィシャ(毒)、サディールガスムリティ、ラウ、サークシャ(証人)、マハーカーラ(大いなる時)、そしてバガーンヴィタ(主権の力を具える者)。
Narada (enumerative instruction within a technical/vedanga-style listing)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
Its significance lies in preserving a precise catalogue of sacred/technical names—an archival style common to Vedanga-oriented passages—supporting correct remembrance, recitation, and transmission of Vedic knowledge.
Indirectly: by emphasizing accurate naming and remembrance, it supports disciplined śravaṇa and smaraṇa (hearing and recollection), which are foundational practices that sustain Bhakti through correct tradition.
A Vedanga-like method of ordered enumeration and terminology—useful for Vyākaraṇa/Nirukta-style clarity—where exact words and names are preserved to avoid corruption in recitation and meaning.