ततः काकबलिं कुर्यान्मन्त्रेणानेन संयतः । ऐंद्रवारुणवायव्या याम्या वैनैऋतास्तथा ॥ १२ ॥
tataḥ kākabaliṃ kuryānmantreṇānena saṃyataḥ | aiṃdravāruṇavāyavyā yāmyā vainaiṛtāstathā || 12 ||
ຕໍ່ຈາກນັ້ນ ດ້ວຍການຄວບຄຸມຕົນ ຈົ່ງຖວາຍບະລິແກ່ກາ (kāka-bali) ດ້ວຍມົນຕຣານີ້ເອງ; ແລະວາງໄວ້ຕາມທິດ: ທິດອິນທຣະ (ຕາເວັນອອກ), ທິດວະຣຸນະ (ຕາເວັນຕົກ), ທິດວາຍຸ (ຕາເວັນຕົກສຽງເໜືອ), ທິດຍະມະ (ໃຕ້), ແລະທິດນິຣຣິຕິ (ຕາເວັນຕົກສຽງໃຕ້) ດ້ວຍ.
Narada (teaching ritual procedure in Uttara-Bhaga)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"shanta","secondary_rasa":"adbhuta","emotional_journey":"Methodical calm expands into a subtle wonder at the cosmos mapped through directions and their deities."}
It teaches a disciplined, mantra-guided offering (bali) aligned with cosmic order (dik/devatā), indicating that ritual acts become spiritually effective when performed with restraint (saṃyama) and correct directional placement.
While primarily ritualistic, it supports bhakti by framing offerings as reverent acts done with mantra and self-control—devotional discipline expressed through correct worship of the divine order governing the directions.
It reflects Kalpa (ritual procedure) and a practical application of dik-vinyāsa (directional placement) associated with traditional ritual science; it also implicitly relies on correct mantra usage and ritual timing/placement.