Rādhā-sambaddha-mantra-vyākhyā
Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
प्राणो रसाशक्तियुतः कामेश्वर्यक्षरं महत् । शून्यमंबुरसावह्निस्वयोगान्मोहनीमनुः ॥ २९ ॥
prāṇo rasāśaktiyutaḥ kāmeśvaryakṣaraṃ mahat | śūnyamaṃburasāvahnisvayogānmohanīmanuḥ || 29 ||
音節「prāṇa」を「rasa」の力(シャクティ)と結び、さらにカーメーシュヴァリー(Kāmeśvarī)の大音節と合し、しかる後に正しい接合により「śūnya」「ambu」「rasa」「vahni」「sva」を連ねると、それはモーハニー・マントラ(Mohanī-mantra)—魅惑の真言—となる。
Narada (instructing in mantra-vidya within the Vedanga/technical section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents a technical rule for forming a specific mantra (Mohanī), showing how sacred sound is treated as a precise science—where power arises from correct syllabic elements and their sanctioned combinations (yoga).
Indirectly: even when describing specialized mantra-technique, the Purana’s broader intent is disciplined practice under guidance; mantra is meant to be employed with purity and right intention, ultimately supporting steadiness of mind that can be aligned toward devotional worship.
Mantra-formation through phonetic/junction rules (akin to Śikṣā and Vyākaraṇa-style precision) and the use of coded elemental terms (like ambu, vahni) as technical markers in ritual-mantric construction.