The Description of the Worship of Rāma and Others
Rāmādi-pūjā-vidhāna
ध्यात्वैवं प्रजपेद्वर्णलक्षं मंत्री दशांशतः । मध्वाक्तैः पायसैर्हुत्वा रामपीठे प्रपूजयेत ॥ १४५ ॥
dhyātvaivaṃ prajapedvarṇalakṣaṃ maṃtrī daśāṃśataḥ | madhvāktaiḥ pāyasairhutvā rāmapīṭhe prapūjayeta || 145 ||
Tendo assim meditado, o praticante deve recitar o mantra até perfazer cem mil sílabas; depois, oferecendo um décimo disso como oblações (homa) de pāyasa misturado com mel, deve adorar devidamente (o Senhor) sobre o Rāma-pīṭha, o assento de Rāma.
Narada (teaching ritual procedure in the technical/vidhi context to the Sanatkumara tradition)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents a complete sādhana sequence—dhyāna (meditation), varṇa-lakṣa japa (disciplined mantra-recitation), daśāṁśa homa (a tenth-part oblation), and final worship—showing how inner focus is sealed by sacrificial offering and formal devotion.
Bhakti here is expressed as structured worship of Rāma: remembrance (dhyāna), repeated divine name/mantra (japa), and reverential offering (homa), culminating in pūjā on the Rāma-pīṭha—devotion enacted through both heart and rite.
It highlights ritual-technical discipline: counting mantra-recitation by syllables (varṇa), the daśāṁśa rule for homa after japa, and the specified havis (pāyasa with honey), reflecting procedural precision typical of Kalpa-oriented practice.