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Rādhā-Related Mantras Explained
धरायुक्सचरा पश्चात्स्थिरा पश्चाद्रसः स्मृतः । स्थिराशून्येऽग्निसंयुक्ते रसः स्यात्तदनंतरम् ॥ ५३ ॥
dharāyuksacarā paścātsthirā paścādrasaḥ smṛtaḥ | sthirāśūnye'gnisaṃyukte rasaḥ syāttadanaṃtaram || 53 ||
Selepas keadaan ‘bergerak yang bersatu dengan bumi’, diajarkan keadaan ‘tetap’; dan selepas yang tetap, ‘rasa’ diingati. Apabila yang tetap menjadi kosong daripada sifat lamanya dan bersatu dengan api, maka sejurus selepas itu ia menjadi ‘rasa’.
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Vedanga/technical sciences section)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It frames transformation as a lawful sequence: when a stable condition is purified/emptied and then heated by agni, a subtler ‘essence’ (rasa) manifests—mirroring how disciplined tapas and purification reveal inner essence.
Indirectly: it uses the language of process—purification and the ‘fire’ of practice—suggesting that steadfastness (sthira) refined by spiritual heat yields the essence (rasa), akin to devotion ripening into concentrated love.
A technical, quasi-alchemical/ritual-science classification: sequential states (sacarā → sthirā → rasa) and the role of agni (heat) as a transformative principle, reflecting applied knowledge used in ritual and material procedures.