Mahāviṣṇu-Mantras: Aṣṭākṣarī, Sudarśana-Astra, Nyāsa Systems, Āvaraṇa-Pūjā, and Prayogas
स्तंभयद्वितयं भूयो मोहयद्वितय ततः । द्रावयद्वितयं तावदाकर्षययुगं ततः ॥ १५० ॥
staṃbhayadvitayaṃ bhūyo mohayadvitaya tataḥ | drāvayadvitayaṃ tāvadākarṣayayugaṃ tataḥ || 150 ||
ପୁନର୍ବାର ସ୍ତମ୍ଭନ କର୍ମର ଦ୍ୱିବିଧ ପ୍ରୟୋଗ କରିବ; ତାପରେ ମୋହନ କର୍ମର ଦ୍ୱିବିଧ ପ୍ରୟୋଗ କରିବ। ପରେ ଦ୍ରାବଣ/ମୃଦୁକରଣ କର୍ମର ଦ୍ୱିବିଧ ପ୍ରୟୋଗ କରିବ; ତାପରେ ଆକର୍ଷଣ କର୍ମର ଯୁଗଳ ପ୍ରୟୋଗ କରିବ॥୧୫୦॥
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in a technical/ritual-science context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: vira
Secondary Rasa: raudra
It presents an ordered ritual methodology—progressing from restraint (stambhana) to confusion (mohana), then softening (drāvaṇa), and finally drawing-in (ākarṣaṇa)—showing how technical rites are applied step-by-step rather than randomly.
Indirectly: it highlights disciplined procedure and controlled application of powers, implying that higher aims (including devotion) require method, restraint, and right sequencing rather than impulsive practice.
A practical, procedural emphasis typical of technical disciplines—how a rite is sequenced and repeated—aligning with applied ritual science and the precision valued in Vedanga-style learning.