Nityā-paṭala-prakaraṇa
The Exposition of the Nityā-paṭala
सिद्धद्रव्यसमेतं तु मासात्तद्भाललोचनात् । जायन्ते भीषणाः कृत्यास्ताभ्यः सिद्धिं निवेदयेत् ॥ ४६ ॥
siddhadravyasametaṃ tu māsāttadbhālalocanāt | jāyante bhīṣaṇāḥ kṛtyāstābhyaḥ siddhiṃ nivedayet || 46 ||
သို့ရာတွင် စိဒ္ဓဒြဗျ (ပြီးပြည့်စုံသောပစ္စည်းများ) နှင့်အတူ ပြုလုပ်လျှင် တစ်လအတွင်း နဖူးပေါ်ရှိ ‘မျက်စိ’ မှ ကြောက်မက်ဖွယ် ကෘတျယာများ (မந்திரဖြင့်ဖန်တီးသော အင်အားများ) ပေါ်ထွန်းလာသည်။ ထိုသူတို့ထံ မိမိလိုသော စိဒ္ဓိကို ဆက်ကပ်တင်ပြရမည်။
Sanatkumara (in dialogue with Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhayanaka
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It warns that mantra-prayoga combined with “siddha” ritual substances can quickly manifest powerful and even frightening forces (kṛtyās), implying that such practices demand restraint, purity, and correct intent rather than mere power-seeking.
Indirectly, it contrasts siddhi-driven ritual power with the need for right orientation; in the Narada Purana’s broader ethos, accomplishments are to be subordinated to dharma and ultimately to devotion, not pursued as ends in themselves.
It reflects technical ritual know-how (prayoga) and mantra-application rules—knowledge aligned with Vedanga-style procedural precision (kalpa-like discipline), emphasizing correct materials (dravya), time-frame, and method of offering/declaring the intended siddhi.