The Description of the Four Durgā Mantras
ऊं वज्राय शिखा प्रोक्ता ऐं पाशाय तनुच्छदम् । औमंकुशाय नेत्रं स्याद्विसर्गो वसुरक्षयुक् ॥ ५ ॥
ūṃ vajrāya śikhā proktā aiṃ pāśāya tanucchadam | aumaṃkuśāya netraṃ syādvisargo vasurakṣayuk || 5 ||
‘ഊം വജ്രായ’ ശിഖാ-ന്യാസമായി പ്രസ്താവിതം; ‘ഐം പാശായ’ ദേഹാവരണം (തനുച്ഛദം). ‘ഔം അങ്കുശായ’ നേത്ര-ന്യാസത്തിന്; വിസർഗം ‘വസു-രക്ഷ’യോടെ ചേർത്ത് രക്ഷാമുദ്രയായി പ്രയോഗിക്കണം।
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada within the Vedanga/ritual-technical section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: vira
It teaches mantra-nyāsa—placing seed-syllables on specific body-points—to consecrate the practitioner’s body as a protected, ritually fit instrument for worship and mantra-japa.
By prescribing protective and sanctifying nyāsa, it supports disciplined worship (upāsanā) so devotion can be practiced with steadiness, purity, and focus, free from ritual obstacles.
It highlights technical ritual procedure—nyāsa, kavaca/āvaraṇa, and phonetic elements like visarga—showing applied Śikṣā (sound/phonetics) and mantra-prayoga within Vedic practice.