The Classification and Explanation of Yakṣiṇī Mantras
Kālī and Tārā Vidyās
मातृकोक्तस्थले माया तृतीयक्रोधपूर्वकान् । चतुर्थीनमसायुक्तान्प्रथमो न्यास ईरितः ॥ ४० ॥
mātṛkoktasthale māyā tṛtīyakrodhapūrvakān | caturthīnamasāyuktānprathamo nyāsa īritaḥ || 40 ||
នៅកន្លែងដែលមាត្រិកា បានបញ្ជាក់ គួរដាក់ញាសព្យាង្គ «មាយា»។ ហើយព្យាង្គដែលចាប់ផ្តើមដោយ «ក្រធ» ជាសំណុំទី៣ ត្រូវភ្ជាប់នឹងវិភត្តិចតុរថី (សម្រាប់ “ដល់/សម្រាប់”) និងពាក្យ «នមៈ»។ នេះត្រូវបានប្រកាសថា ជាញាសទីមួយ។
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches that mantra-power is stabilized through nyāsa—formally ‘installing’ sacred syllables onto prescribed bodily/ritual locations—so the practitioner’s body becomes a fit vessel for worship and concentration.
Though technical, it supports bhakti by structuring worship: the use of “namaḥ” (salutation) frames the practice in surrender, making mantra-recitation an act of reverence rather than mere technique.
It highlights precise mantra-application rules—case-usage (caturthī/dative), correct joining of syllables, and prescribed placements—reflecting the discipline of śikṣā (phonetics) and vyākaraṇa (grammar) as they inform ritual correctness.