The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
एकलिंगा योगिनी च डाकिनी भैरवी तथा । महाभैरवकेंद्राक्षी त्वसितांगी तु सप्तमी ॥ १८ ॥
ekaliṃgā yoginī ca ḍākinī bhairavī tathā | mahābhairavakeṃdrākṣī tvasitāṃgī tu saptamī || 18 ||
エーカリンガー(Ekaliṅgā)、ヨーギニー(Yoginī)、ダーキニー(Ḍākinī)、バイラヴィー(Bhairavī);さらにマハーバイラヴァ・ケーンドラークシー(Mahābhairava-kendrākṣī)とアシターンギー(Asitāṅgī)—これらが第七の系列を成す。
Narada (in a didactic enumeration, within a Sanatkumara–Narada dialogue framework)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhayanaka
It preserves a precise, ordered list of Yoginī/Śakti names, indicating that spiritual practice here values correct naming (nāma), sequence (krama), and classification (the “seventh” set) as part of disciplined ritual knowledge.
While primarily a technical enumeration, it supports bhakti through reverent remembrance (smaraṇa) and recitation of divine names—treating fierce Śakti forms as worthy of focused worship within an ordered liturgical framework.
The verse reflects mantra-recitation discipline: accurate phonetics and name-forms (linked to Śikṣā and Vyākaraṇa in practice) and the use of structured lists for ritual deployment (vidhi/krama) in a technical chapter.