Kṛṣṇādi-mantra-varga-varṇana
Classification of Krishna and Related Mantras
वसुदेवपदं प्रोच्य निगडच्छेदशब्दतः । वासुदेवाय वर्मास्त्रे स्वाहांतो मनुरीरितः ॥ १३२ ॥
vasudevapadaṃ procya nigaḍacchedaśabdataḥ | vāsudevāya varmāstre svāhāṃto manurīritaḥ || 132 ||
បន្ទាប់ពីបញ្ចេញពាក្យ «វសុទេវ» ដែលកើតពីពាក្យមានន័យថា «អ្នកកាត់បំបែកច្រវាក់» នោះបានបង្រៀនមន្ត្រសម្រាប់ «វර්មាស្ត្រ» អាវុធ-អាវុធការពារ៖ បញ្ជូនទៅកាន់ «វាសុទេវាយ» ហើយបញ្ចប់ដោយពាក្យ «ស្វាហា»។
Narada (teaching in the Vedanga/technical-mantra context, traditionally within dialogue to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It frames Vāsudeva as the liberator—“the cutter of fetters”—and teaches that invoking his name within a protective mantra is both a ritual act and a symbol of release from bondage (inner and outer).
Bhakti appears here as name-centered devotion: the practitioner anchors protection and liberation in direct address to Vāsudeva, treating his nāma as the decisive spiritual instrument.
It highlights technical mantra-vidhi: (1) deity-address in the dative (“vāsudevāya”), (2) purposeful etymological framing (nigadaccheda), and (3) the ritual closing particle “svāhā,” typical of mantra usage in protective/oblation contexts.