Mantraśodhana, Dīkṣā-krama, Guru-Pādukā, Ajapā-Haṃsa, and Ṣaṭcakra-Kuṇḍalinī Sādhana
विष्णोरिति स्थले विप्र कार्य ऊहोऽन्यदैवते । ततः कुर्यात्सर्वसिद्ध्यै त्वजपाया निवेदनम् ॥ ७५ ॥
viṣṇoriti sthale vipra kārya ūho'nyadaivate | tataḥ kuryātsarvasiddhyai tvajapāyā nivedanam || 75 ||
ဗြာဟ္မဏာရေ၊ “ဗိṣṇု၏” ဟူသော စကားဖြင့် သတ်မှတ်ထားသည့် နေရာ၌ အခြားဒေဝတအတွက် အသုံးချလိုပါက သင့်လျော်သည့် အစားထိုးစကားကို ပြုလုပ်ရမည်။ ထို့နောက် အောင်မြင်မှုအားလုံးရရန် အဇပာ (အသံမထွက်သော ဂျပာ/သိမ်မွေ့မန္တရစီးကြောင်း) ထံသို့ နိဝေဒန ပူဇော်တင်လှူရမည်။
Narada (teaching in a Vedanga/ritual-technical context, addressed to a vipra)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches disciplined mantra-application: even when a formula is Viṣṇu-centered, one may adapt it correctly for other deities (ūha), and then seal the practice by dedicating it through Ajapā—inner, continuous japa—aimed at complete spiritual efficacy (sarva-siddhi).
Bhakti here is expressed as faithful, rule-based worship: honoring Viṣṇu-mantra authority while allowing reverent adaptation for other devatās, and culminating in inward devotion via Ajapā (subtle remembrance), not merely external recitation.
It highlights mantra-śāstra procedure—ūha (textual/mantric substitution) and correct nivedana (ritual dedication). This aligns with Vedanga-style technical precision in how mantras are applied across deities and rites.